Below is the list of research publications for the School of History in the academic year 2022/23.
Professor Mary Daly | |
Daly, M. E. (2023). The Battle to Control Female Fertility in Modern Ireland. Cambridge University Press. |
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Dr Mark Jones | |
Jones, M. (2023). 1923 The Forgotten Crisis that Led to Hitler's Rise to Power. |
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Dr Claas Kirchhelle | |
Kirchhelle, C. (2022). Typhoid: The Past, Present, and Future of an Ancient Disease. London: Scala, Editions. Retrieved from https://scalapublishers.com/typhoid/ |
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Assoc Professor Charles Ivar McGrath | |
McGrath, C. I. (2022). Lansdowne FC: A history. Dublin: Four Courts Press. |
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Professor Paul Rouse | |
Rouse, P. (2023). Sport in Modern Irish Life. |
Dr Patrick Anthony | |
Anthony, P. (2022). LEONI, Simona Boscani, BAUMGARTNER, Sarah and KNITTEL, Mieke (editors). <i>Connecting territories. Exploring people and nature, 1700–1850</i> (Vol. 49). Edinburgh University Press. doi:10.3366/anh.2022.0807 |
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Anthony, P. (n.d.). Time in the «third kingdom of nature»: Prehistory of paleontology and paleoanthropology and its philosophical contexts, ed. by Dezso Gurka (Vol. 7). Firenze University Press. doi:10.36253/ds-13677 |
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Dr Edward Burke | |
Burke, D. (2023). Book Review: Kilmichael: The Life and Afterlife of An Ambush by Eve Morrison. Los Angeles: SAGE. doi:10.1177/096834452311837 |
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Assoc Professor Marc Caball | |
Caball, M. (2023). Carla E Lessing, 'Promoting English civility in Tudor Ireland'. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. |
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Dr Benedetta Luciana Sara Carnaghi | |
Carnaghi, B. L. S. (2023). 16 ottobre 1943 by Giacomo Debenedetti, Milan, La nave di Teseo, 2021, 112 pp., €12.00 (paperback with flaps), ISBN 978-88-346-0464-9 (Vol. 28). Cambridge University Press (CUP). doi:10.1017/mit.2023.2 |
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Assoc Professor Roy Flechner | |
Flechner, R. (2023). Mapping Death: Burial in Late Iron Age and Early Medieval Ireland. By ElizabethO’Brien. Dublin, Four Courts Press. xiv + 289 pp. with 74 figures, 25 colour plates, 8 maps. €55. ISBN 978 1 84682 859 1 (hardback). (Vol. 31). Wiley. doi:10.1111/emed.12654 |
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Assoc Professor Jennifer Keating | |
Keating, J. (2022). Review of Kelly (ed.), Nature and the environment in nineteenth-century Ireland. -: Liverpool University Press. |
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Professor John McCafferty | |
McCafferty, J. (2023). Mary Ann Lyons & Brian MacCuarta, S.J., The Jesuit Mission in Early Modern Ireland (Vol. 10). Brill. doi:10.1163/22141332-10030008-07 |
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Dr Steffen Rimner | |
Rimner, S. (2022). Opium's orphans: the 200-year history of the war on drugs (Vol. 98). Oxford University Press (OUP). doi:10.1093/ia/iiac194 |
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Dr Fionnuala Walsh | |
Walsh, F. (2023). Book review: "Síobhra Aiken, Spiritual Wounds: Trauma, Testimony and the Irish Civil War. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 2022." (Vol. 53). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. |
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Walsh, F. (2023). Daithí Ó Corráin and Gerard Hanley. Cathal Brugha: “An Indomitable Spirit.” Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2022. Pp. 222. €24.95 (paper). (Vol. 62). Cambridge University Press (CUP). doi:10.1017/jbr.2023.131 |
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Professor Sandy Wilkinson | |
Reviews of Books (n.d.). . Informa UK Limited. doi:10.1080/14753820.2023.2177406 |
Dr Patrick Anthony | |
Anthony, P. (2023). The View from the Wachtberg Surveying a Mineral Empire in Central Asian Borderlands. In T. Kraft, & F. Schnee (Eds.), Die Tagebücher der russisch-sibirischen Reise. Edition Humboldt. Berlin: Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften. |
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Assoc Professor Marc Caball | |
Caball, M. (2023). Print as technology: the case of the Irish language, 1571-. In M. Kelleher, & J. O'Sullivan (Eds.), Technology in Irish Literature and Culture (pp. 11-28). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. |
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Dr Edward Coleman | |
Coleman, E. (2022). Ireland and the Crusades. Surveying the field.. In E. Coleman, Duffy, Paul, & O'Keeffe , Tadhg (Eds.), Ireland and the Crusades (pp. 19-37). Dublin: Four Courts Press. |
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Professor Catherine Cox | |
Cox, C., & Marland, H. (2023). The Wandering Irish: Mobility and Lunacy in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Lancashire. In Medicine and Mobility in Nineteenth-Century British Literature, History, and Culture (pp. 187-209). Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-17020-1_9 |
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Dr Declan Downey | |
Downey, D. (2022). ‘Tarbert House: Three Centuries of Continuity’. In J. O’Hea O’Keeffe (Ed.), The Big House in Kerry: A Social History (pp. 23-32). Tralee: Irish Life & Lore Books & Recordings. |
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Professor Diarmaid Ferriter | |
Ferriter, D. (2023). Settlements, Schisms and Strife. In P. McDermott (Ed.), MACHNAMH 100 President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins (pp. 31-41). Dublin: Department of Tourism, Arts and the Gaeltacht. |
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Dr Irial Glynn | |
Glynn, I. (2022). Protecting Australia's borders since the 1850s: At the cutting edge of border control but on the edge of international acceptability. In Borders and Mobility Control in and between Empires and Nation-States (pp. 291-319). doi:10.1163/9789004520844_013 |
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Assoc Professor Elva Johnston | |
Johnston, E. (2022). In Search of the Little Monk, Manchéne. In D. Bracken (Ed.), Of Limerick: Saints and Seekers (pp. 29-31). Dublin: Veritas. |
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Johnston, E. (2023). Locating female saints and their foundations in the early medieval Irish martyrologies. In M. Browne, T. Collins, B. A. McShane, & C. Ó Clabaigh (Eds.), Brides of Christ: Women and monasticism in medieval and early modern Ireland (pp. 22-36). Dublin: Four Courts Press. |
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Assoc Professor Jennifer Keating | |
Keating, J. (2022). Environmental perspectives on social unrest and economic collapse in Turkestan, 1916-1919. In A. Heywood, J. Lajus, S. Palmer (eds), Science, Technology, Environment and Medicine in Russia's Great War and Revolution, 1914-1922 (volume 11 in the Russia's Great War and Revolution series) (pp. 441-467). Bloomington: Slavica. |
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Dr Claas Kirchhelle | |
Rubin, O., Baekkeskov, E., & Munkholm, L. (Eds.) (2023). Steering Against Superbugs. In . Oxford University PressOxford. doi:10.1093/oso/9780192899477.001.0001 |
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Dr Alice Mauger | |
Mauger, A. (2022). ‘From “Pledge” to “Public Health”: Medical Responses to Ireland’s Drinking Culture, c. 1890-2018’. In G. Hunt, T. M. J. Antin, & V. A. Frank (Eds.), Routledge Handbook on Intoxicants and Intoxication. Oxford: Routledge. |
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Assoc Professor Charles Ivar McGrath | |
McGrath, C. I. (2023). Imperial Barrack-Building in Eighteenth-Century Ireland and Jamaica. In F. O'Kane, & C. O'Neill (Eds.), Ireland, Slavery and the Caribbean: Interdisciplinary perspectives (pp. 240-255). Manchester: Manchester University Press. |
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Professor William Mulligan | |
Mulligan, W. (2023). Injection: The Global Spread of Abolitionism. In The Palgrave Handbook of Global Slavery throughout History (pp. 553-564). doi:10.1007/978-3-031-13260-5_31 |
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Jackson, P., Mulligan, W., & Sluga, G. (2023). Introduction. In Peacemaking and International Order after the First World War (pp. 1-34). Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108907750.001 |
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Jackson, P., & Mulligan, W. (2023). The Crisis of Power Politics. In Peacemaking and International Order after the First World War (pp. 114-150). Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108907750.006 |
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Professor Paul Rouse | |
Rouse, P. (2022). Wielding the Willow: An Inroduction. In Wielding the Willow: Cricket in South Meath, 1860-1950. Meath: Comhairle Chontae na Mí. |
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Rouse, P. (2022). 'Almanacked, their names live': Sporting greatness in historic context. In T. Clavin, & T. O'Riordan (Eds.), Irish Sporting Lives. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. |
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Rouse, P. (2023). Hurling Balls - A Millennium of Irish History. In D. Bolz, & M. Kruger (Eds.), A History of Sport in Europe in 100 Objects (pp. 1-440). Germany: Arete-Verlag. |
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Dr Fionnuala Walsh | |
Walsh, F. (2023). "'What has the war got to do with a dance?' the women of the National University of Ireland and the First World War". In E. Purcell, & R. McGreevy (Eds.), National University of Ireland World War I Honour Roll: Centenary Edition and Essays. Dublin: National University of Ireland Publications. |
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Walsh, F. (2023). Enhancing mature student engagement and empowering learning for all students with UDL. In L. Padden, D. Elliott, J. Tonge, & S. Hyland (Eds.), Learning from UDL leaders: UCD University for All Faculty Partner Case Studies (pp. 78-92). Dublin: University College Dublin. |
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Professor Sandy Wilkinson | |
Wilkinson, A. S. (2022). 'Ornamento Europe: Towards an Atlas of the Visual Geography of the Renaissance Book'. In A. D. Weduwen, & M. Walsby (Eds.), The Book World of Early Modern Europe. Essays in Honour of Andrew Pettegree (pp. 547-562). Leiden: Brill. |
Dr Daniel Malanski | |
Malanski, D. (2023). Representations of Nature and the Anthropocene in Summer Olympic Ceremonies – from Atlanta 1996 to Rio 2016. In IACS 2023. |
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Professor John McCafferty | |
McCafferty, J. (2023). Keynote "Printed piety: some problems about talking to God in Early Modern Ireland". In The World of Printed Prayer. Galway University. |
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McCafferty, J. (2023). 'Franciscans and Fish'. In M Ó Cléirigh Summer School, Rossnowlagh, Donegal.. Rossnowlagh Donegal. |
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McCafferty, J. (2023). Picking words: languages of religious confession in early modern Ireland. In History Research Seminar, University of Limerick. |
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McCafferty, J. (2023). Franciscan aggiornamento: friars managing their scholastic legacies in the 21st century. In The Natural & Supernatural in Early Modern Europe symposium, Queen's University Belfast. |
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Dr Steffen Rimner | |
Rimner, S. (2023). On the Heels of Imperial Aggression. In Empire and Mobility in Modern Japan. Columbia University, Weatherhead East Asian Institute. |
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Rimner, S. (2023). Alignment after Divorce. In Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations. Arlington, Virginia. |
Assoc Professor Elva Johnston | |
Johnston, E. (Ed.) (2022). Analecta Hibernica 52. Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission. |
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Professor William Mulligan | |
Jackson, P., Mulligan, W., & Sluga, G. (Eds.) (2023). Peacemaking and International Order after the First World War. Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108907750 |
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Professor Tadhg O' Hannrachain | |
O' Hannrachain, T. (Ed.) (2022). Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 122C. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. |
Dr Patrick Anthony | |
Anthony, P. (2022). Terrestrial Enlightenment: Ruin and Revolution in an Eighteenth-Century Climate Crisis. Journal of Social History, 56(2), 352-385. doi:10.1093/jsh/shac057 |
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Assoc Professor Marc Caball | |
Caball, M. (2023). The Night and Life on the Streets: Disorder in an Irish Town in the 1820s and 1830s. Irish Economic and Social History. doi:10.1177/03324893231161825 |
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Dr Carly Collier | |
Collier, C. (n.d.). Collecting Raphael in reproduction in the nineteenth century. Journal of the History of Collections. doi:10.1093/jhc/fhac029 |
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Professor Catherine Cox | |
Cox, C., & Wall, O. (2023). “It Has Made Me Think”: Engaging the Public with the History of Health in the Modern Irish Prison. Journal of Medical Humanities, 44(1), 73-89. doi:10.1007/s10912-022-09761-2 |
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Professor Mary Daly | |
Daly, M. E. (2023). Featured reviews. Irish Historical Studies, 47(171), 150-152. doi:10.1017/ihs.2023.9 |
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Professor Robert Gerwarth | |
Conway, M., & Gerwarth, R. (2022). Europe's Age of Civil Wars? An Introduction. Journal of Modern European History, 20(4), 442-451. doi:10.1177/16118944221130478 |
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Assoc Professor Elva Johnston | |
Johnston, E. (2022). A Woman’s Voice? The Cult of St Canir of Bantry in the Early Middle Ages. Bantry Historical and Archaeological Society Journal, 4, 124-136. |
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Johnston, E. (2022). In Search of Dar Erca, the Saint of Valentia Island. The Kerry Magazine, (32), 29-31. |
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Dr Claas Kirchhelle | |
Palanco Lopez, P., Manyau, S., Dixon, J., MacPherson, E., Nayiga, S., Manton, J., . . . Chandler, C. I. R. (n.d.). Antibiotic Arrivals in Africa: A Case Study of Yaws and Syphilis in Malawi, Zimbabwe and Uganda. Medicine Anthropology Theory, 9(3), 1-31. doi:10.17157/mat.9.3.5633 |
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Kirchhelle, C., & Roberts, A. P. (2022). Embracing the monsters: moving from infection control to microbial management. The Lancet Microbe, 3(11), e806-e807. doi:10.1016/S2666-5247(22)00225-7 |
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Thornber, K., Adshead, F., Balayannis, A., Brazier, R., Brown, R., Comber, S., et al. (2022). First, do no harm: time for a systems approach to address the problem of health-care-derived pharmaceutical pollution. The Lancet Planetary Health, 6(12), e935-e937. doi:10.1016/S2542-5196(22)00309-6 |
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Glover, R. E., Singer, A. C., Roberts, A. P., & Kirchhelle, C. (2023). The antibiotic subscription model: fostering innovation or repackaging old drugs?. The Lancet Microbe, 4(1), e2-e3. doi:10.1016/S2666-5247(22)00235-X |
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Fairgrieve, D., Rizzi, M., Kirchhelle, C., Halabi, S., Howells, G., & Witzleb, N. (2023). No-Fault Compensation Schemes for COVID-19 Vaccines: Best Practice Hallmarks. Public Health Reviews, 44. doi:10.3389/phrs.2023.1605973 |
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Fairgrieve, D., Borghetti, J. -S., Dahan, S., Goldberg, R., Halabi, S., Holm, S., et al. (2023). Comparing No-Fault Compensation Systems for Vaccine Injury. Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law, 31(1), 75-118. |
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Hoffman, S. J., Savulescu, J., Giubilini, A., Kirchhelle, C., Rogers Van Katwyk, S., Weldon, I., et al. (2023). Governing the Global Antimicrobial Commons: Introduction to Special Issue. Health Care Analysis, 31(1), 1-8. doi:10.1007/s10728-019-00388-4 |
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Rogers Van Katwyk, S., Giubilini, A., Kirchhelle, C., Weldon, I., Harrison, M., McLean, A., et al. (2023). Exploring Models for an International Legal Agreement on the Global Antimicrobial Commons: Lessons from Climate Agreements. Health Care Analysis, 31(1), 25-46. doi:10.1007/s10728-019-00389-3 |
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Rogers Van Katwyk, S., Weldon, I., Giubilini, A., Kirchhelle, C., Harrison, M., McLean, A., et al. (2023). Making Use of Existing International Legal Mechanisms to Manage the Global Antimicrobial Commons: Identifying Legal Hooks and Institutional Mandates. Health Care Analysis, 31(1), 9-24. doi:10.1007/s10728-020-00393-y |
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Glover, R. E., Singer, A., Roberts, A. P., & Kirchhelle, C. (2023). Why is the UK subscription model for antibiotics considered successful?. The Lancet. Microbe, S2666-5247(23)00250-1. doi:10.1016/s2666-5247(23)00250-1 |
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Dr Daniel Malanski | |
Malanski, D., & Peña, E. F. (2023). A Mulatto Brazil – the narrative of the Dionysian character of Brazilian society in the 2014 FIFA World Cup. National Identities, 25(4), 423-439. doi:10.1080/14608944.2022.2125941 |
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Malanski, D. (2023). New applications to Longitudinal Olympic Research (LOR) in Humanities and Social Sciences. Journal of Olympic Studies, 4(1), 63-74. |
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Dr Alice Mauger | |
Mauger, A. (2023). ‘Didactic’ or ‘Obscene’?: Personal Accounts of Alcoholism in Contemporary Irish Writing. Cultural and Social History, 20(1), 79-94. doi:10.1080/14780038.2021.2016850 |
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Professor John McCafferty | |
Roundtable discussion: The History of British and Irish Catholicism: Past, Present and Future (2023). British Catholic History, 36(3), 255-279. doi:10.1017/bch.2023.4 |
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Assoc Professor Charles Ivar McGrath | |
McGrath, C. I. (2022). What’s in a name? The lives and legends of Lansdowne Road Stadium and Football Club. Ireland of the Welcomes, 71(5), 50-55. |
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McGrath, C. I. (2023). Anti-Standing Army Ideology, Identity, and Ideas of Union within the British Isles, 1689-1714. Historical Journal, 66(1), 27-48. doi:10.1017/S0018246X22000127 |
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Professor William Mulligan | |
Levy, J. S., & Mulligan, W. (2023). Systemic effects of economic interdependence and the militarisation of diplomacy: 1914 and beyond. Journal of Strategic Studies, 46(5), 894-920. doi:10.1080/01402390.2021.1984896 |
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Professor Tadhg O' Hannrachain | |
O' Hannrachain, T. (2022). Editorial. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Section C: Archaeology, Celtic Studies, History, Linguistics and Literature, 122C(1), i-v. |
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Dr Gwendal Piégais | |
Piégais, G. (2022). Le travail contraint, négatif de l’effort de guerre sur le front d’Orient, 1915-1918. Matériaux pour l’histoire de notre temps, N° 143-144(1), 110-117. doi:10.3917/mate.143.0110 |
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Professor Michael Staunton | |
Staunton, M. (2022). William Kynan-Wilson and John Munns, eds. Henry of Blois: New Interpretations. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2021. Pp. 289. $99.00 (cloth).. Journal of British Studies, 61(4), 1023-1024. doi:10.1017/jbr.2022.166 |
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Dr Oisín Wall | |
Wall, O., & Grannell, J. P. (2023). From ‘Opium Smoking Orgies’ to ‘Junkie Babies’: Representations of Heroin-Use in Ireland, 1915-90. Cultural and Social History, 20(1), 95-116. doi:10.1080/14780038.2021.2000178 |
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Cox, C., & Wall, O. (2023). “It Has Made Me Think”: Engaging the Public with the History of Health in the Modern Irish Prison. Journal of Medical Humanities, 44(1), 73-89. doi:10.1007/s10912-022-09761-2 |
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Dr Fionnuala Walsh | |
Walsh, F. (2023). "‘A fanatical separation money mob’: The British Army Soldier’s Wife in Wartime Ireland, 1914-1918". British Journal for Military History, 9(2), 106-124. |
Dr Steffen Rimner | |
Rimner, S. (2022). “Japanese Anti-Racism and its Global Expansion in the Wake of World War I”. In University Seminar on Modern Japan, Columbia University. Columbia University Seminar on Modern Japan. |
Dr Claas Kirchhelle | |
Kirchhelle, C., & Kirchhelle, C. (2022). Northern Normal – Laboratory Networks, Microbial Culture Collections, and Taxonomies of Power (1939-2000). doi:10.31235/osf.io/yv5ck |
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Velmet, A., & Kirchhelle, C. (2022). Standards and their containers – introduction to the thematic issue on histories of microbial infrastructures. doi:10.31235/osf.io/f3stm |
Dr Claas Kirchhelle | |
Kirchhelle, C. (2023). Identifying key bottlenecks in the early stages of antibiotic R&D and exploring public and not-for-profit solutions.. Uppsala: ReACT Europe - ReMAAP Initiative. |
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Kirchhelle, C. (2023). Emergencies & Omissions - the evolution of UK communicable disease administration and pandemic preparedness (1939-2019) (INQ000205178_0001). London: UK COVID-19 Inquiry. Retrieved from https://covid19.public-inquiry.uk/ |
Professor Catherine Cox | |
Devine, B., McGarry, M., Cox, C., Wall, O., O'Brien, C., Slivka, J. A., et al. (2022). Journal of Medical Humanities Special Issue: Epidemics and Disease in Ireland: Literature, History, Culture. Springer International Publishing. Retrieved from https://www.springer.com/journal/10912 |
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Dr Paul Huddie | |
Huddie, P., & Carney, A. (2023). Military welfare history: what is it and why should it be considered?. doi:10.1080/07292473.2023.2245252 |