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Sir Richard Bolton and the authorship of 'A declaration setting forth how, and by what means, the laws and statutes of England, from time to time came to be of force in Ireland', 1644 by Patrick Kelly 1 Republicanism, agrarianism and banditry in the west of Ireland, 1798-1803 by James G. Patterson 17 Sisters of the brotherhood: female Orangeism on Tyneside in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by D. A. J. MacPherson and Donald M. MacRaild 40 'Ireland in his heart north and south’: the contribution of Ernest Blythe to the partition question by Daithí Ó Corráin 61 The 'itinerant problem’: the attitude of Dublin and Stormont governments to Irish Travellers, 1922-60 by Aoife Bhreatnach 81 Revisionist historians and the modern Irish state: the conflict between the Advisory Committee and the Bureau of Military History, 1947-66 by Evi Gkotzaridis 99 Review article. 'Savage' Irishman? William Johnson and the variety of America by David Noel Doyle 117 Reviews and short notices 123 Twelfth biennial report (sixty-sixth and sixty-seventh years) of the Irish Committee of Historical Sciences 134 |
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