Conference 16, Historical Studies XV

Conference:
16th Irish Conference of Historians, Maynooth, 1983

Proceedings:
Patrick J. Corish (ed.), Historical Studies XV: papers read before the Irish Conference of Historians, held in Maynooth on 16-19 June 1983 (Belfast: Appletree Press, 1985)

Table of Contents:

Preface, pp. 7-8

Introduction, pp. 9-11

Ciaran Brady, Lecturer in Modern History, University of Dublin, ‘Conservative subversives: the community of the Pale and the Dublin administration, 1556-86’, pp. 11-32

Christopher Hill, formerly Master of Balliol College, Oxford, ‘Seventeenth-century English radicals and Ireland’, pp. 33-50

S.J. Connolly, Lecturer in History, New University of Ulster, ‘Law, order and popular protest in early eighteenth-century Ireland: the case of the Houghers’, pp. 51-68

Marianne Elliott, Research Fellow, Department of History, University of Liverpool, ‘The United Irishman as a diplomat’, pp. 69-90

L.M. Cullen, Professor of Modern Irish History, University of Dublin, ‘The 1798 rebellion in its eighteenth-century context’, pp. 91-114

Thomas Bartlett, Lecturer in History, University College, Galway, ‘Indiscipline and disaffection in the armed forces in Ireland in the 1790s’, pp. 115-134

Hugh Gough, Lecturer in History, University College, Dublin, ‘The radical press in the French Revolution’, pp. 135-150

James. S. Donnelly, Jr, Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison, ‘The social composition of agrarian rebellions in early nineteenth-century Ireland: the case of the Carders and Caravats, 1813-16’, pp. 151-170

Patrick J. Corish, Professor of Modern History, St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth, ‘The radical face of Paul Cardinal Cullen’, pp. 171-184

Mary Cullen, Lecturer in Modern History, St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth, ‘How radical was Irish feminism between 1860 and 1920?’, pp. 185-202

Michael Laffan, Lecturer in Modern Irish History, University College, Dublin, ‘Labour must wait: Ireland’s conservative revolution’, pp 203-222

Denis Smyth, Lecturer in Modern History, University College, Cork, ‘We are with you: solidarity and self-interest in Soviet policy towards Republican Spain, 1936-39’, pp. 223-xx