Conference 14, Historical Studies XIII

Conference:
14th Irish Conference of Historians, Queen’s University Belfast, 30 May – 2 June 1979

Proceedings:
David Harkness and Mary O’Dowd (ed.), Historical Studies XIII: papers read before the Irish Conference of Historians, held in Belfast on 30 May -2 June 1979 (Belfast: Appletree Press, 1981).

Table of Contents:

Preface, pp. vii

David Harkness, Professor of Irish History and Mary O’Dowd, Lecturer in Modern History, Queen’s University, Belfast, ‘Introduction’, pp. 1-6

Gearoid MacNiocaill, Professor of History, University College, Galway, ‘Socio-Economic Problems of the Late Medieval Irish Town’, pp. 7-22

Geoffrey Martin, Professor of History, University of Leicester, ‘Plantation Boroughs in Medieval Ireland, with a handlist of boroughs to c.1500’, pp. 23-54

R.J. Hunter, Lecturer in History, University of Ulster, ‘Ulster Plantation Towns, 1609-41’, pp. 55-80

Leslie Clarkson, Reader in Economic and Social History, Queen’s University, Belfast, ‘Armagh 1770: Portrait of an Urban Community’, pp. 81-102

Peter Jupp, Senior Lecturer in History, Queen’s University, Belfast, ‘Urban Politics in Ireland, 1801-31’, pp. 103-124

Maura Murphy, Lecturer in History, Mary Immaculate College of Education, Limerick, ‘ The Economic and Social Structure of Nineteenth Century Cork’, pp. 125-154

Peter Froggatt, Vice-Chancellor, Queen’s University, Belfast, ‘Industrialisation and Health in Belfast in the Early Nineteenth Century’, pp. 155-186

Cornelius O’Leary, Professor of Political Science, Queen’s University, Belfast, ‘Belfast Urban Government in the Age of Reform’, pp. 187-202

Sybil Gribbon, Lecturer in History, University College of North Wales, Bangor, ‘An Irish City: Belfast 1911’, pp. 203-220

Mary Daly, Lecturer in Modern Irish History, University College Dublin, ‘Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Dublin’, pp. 221-xx