Conference 06, Historical Studies V

Conference:

6th Irish Conference of Historians, Magee, 1963

Proceedings:

J.L. McCracken (ed.), Historical Studies V: papers read before the Sixth Irish Conference of Historians’, held in Londonderry in May 1963 (London: Bowes and Bowes, 1965)

Table of Contents:

  • Herbert Butterfield, Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge, ‘Sir Edward Grey in July 1914’, pp. 1-25
  • Marjorie O. Anderson, ‘Columba and other Irish Saints in Scotland’, pp. 26-36
  • Francis J. Byrne, Professor of Early Irish(including Mediaeval) History, University College, Dublin, ‘The Ireland of St Columba’, pp. 37-58
  • D.M. Nicol, Lecturer in Classics, University College, Dublin, ‘The Millenary of Mount Athos- 963-1963’, pp. 59-74
  • Jocelyn Otway-Ruthven, Lecky Professor of Modern History, Trinity College, Dublin, ‘The Character of Norman Settlement in Ireland’, pp. 75-84
  • Aidan Clarke, Lecturer in History, Magee University College, Londonderry, ‘The Policies of the ‘Old English’ in Parliament, 1640-41, pp. 85-102
  • J.A. Murphy, Lecturer in History, University College, Cork, ‘The Support of the Catholic Clergy in Ireland, 1750-1850’, pp. 103-121
  • Maureen Wall, Lecturer in History, University College, Dublin, ‘The United Irish Movement’, pp. 122-140
  • Maurice Cowling, Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge, ‘The Use of Political Philosophy in Mill, Green, and Bentham’, pp. 141-XX