Publications of Martin O’Donoghue
All genres
Monograph (1)
1.
Monograph
The Legacy of the Irish Parliamentary Party in Independent Ireland, 1922–1949. Liverpool University Press, Liverpool (2019), xv, 279 pp.
Journal Article (6)
2.
Journal Article
28, pp. 22 - 25 (2023)
Digitisation, Democratisation and Debate: Archives and the Decade of Centenaries in Ireland. Irish Archives 3.
Journal Article
46 (169), pp. 77 - 100 (2022)
Faith and Fatherland? The Ancient Order of Hibernians, Northern Nationalism and the Partition of Ireland. Irish Historical Studies 4.
Journal Article
30 (3), pp. 22 - 25 (2022)
'A Notable Personage and a Freeman of the City': The Funeral of Richard 'Boss' Croker in Revolutionary Ireland. History Ireland 5.
Journal Article
26 (5), pp. 834 - 854 (2019)
'Ireland’s Independence Day': The 1918 Election Campaign in Ireland and the Wilsonian Moment. European Review of History = Revue européenne d'histoire 6.
Journal Article
36 (2), pp. 211 - 231 (2016)
'As Nearly Subservient' as it Could be? Vocationalism and Senatorial Speaking Behaviour in the Irish Senate 1938-45. Parliaments, Estates and Representation 7.
Journal Article
23 (1), pp. 38 - 41 (2015)
'The Renewal of a Pledge of Faith'? 'John Redmond Days' in the South-East in the 1920s. History Ireland Contribution to a Collected edition (3)
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Contribution to a Collected edition
Vocational Voices or Puppets of the Lower House? Irish Senators, 1938-48. In: Reforming Senates: Upper Legislative Houses in North Atlantic Small Powers 1800-Present, pp. 202 - 215 (Eds. Bijleveld, N.; Grittner, C.; Smith, D. E.; Verstegen, W.). Routledge, London (2020)
9.
Contribution to a Collected edition
'We Should for the Present Stand Absolutely Aloof': Home Rule Perspectives on the Treaty Debate. In: The Treaty: Debating and Establishing the Irish State, pp. 42 - 64 (Eds. Ó Fathartaigh, M.; Weeks, L.). Irish Academic Press, Dublin (2018)
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Contribution to a Collected edition
The 'Humdrum Little Town'? - Tuam at Easter 1916. In: Centenary Reflections on the 1916 Rising: Galway County Perspectives, pp. 181 - 196 (Ed. Mannion, M.). Galway County Council, Galway (2016)
Book Review (11)
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Book Review
47 (171), pp. 170 - 171 (2023)
[Review of: Erin Kate Scheopner: 'Miserable Conflict and Confusion': The Irish Question and the British National Press, 1916-22. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press 2022]. Irish Historical Studies 12.
Book Review
38 (1), pp. 147 - 148 (2023)
[Review of: Elaine Callinan, Electioneering and Propaganda in Ireland, 1917-21: Votes, Violence and Victory. Dublin: Four Courts Press 2020]. Irish Political Studies 13.
Book Review
68, pp. 159 - 160 (2022)
[Review of: Daire Hogan, Patrick Maume (eds), The Reminiscences of Ignatius O'Brien, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, 1913-18: A Life in Cork, Dublin and Westminster. Dublin: Four Courts Press 2020]. The Irish Jurist 14.
Book Review
[Review of: Kenneth Shonk, Ireland's New Traditionalists: Fianna Fáil Republicanism and Gender, 1926-1938. Cork: Cork University Press 2021]. Irish Political Studies, pp. 1 - 2 (2022)
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Book Review
47, pp. 25 - 26 (2022)
[Review of: Joep Leerssen (ed), Parnell and His Times. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2020]. Saothar: Journal of Irish Labour History 16.
Book Review
41 (3), pp. 392 - 394 (2021)
[Review of: Barry Whelan, Ireland's Revolutionary Diplomat: A Biography of Leopold Kerney. South Bend, IN: University of Notre Dame Press 2019]. Parliaments, Estates and Representation 17.
Book Review
28 (2), pp. 65 - 66 (2020)
[Review of: James Doherty, Irish Liberty, British Democracy? The Third Irish Home Rule Crisis, 1909-1914, Cork: Cork University Press, 2019]. History Ireland 18.
Book Review
39 (1), pp. 7 - 8 (2019)
[Review of: Cormac O’Malley & Róisín Kennedy (Eds.), Nobody’s Business: The Aran Diaries of Ernie O’Malley, Dublin: Lilliput Press, 2017]. Irish Literary Supplement 19.
Book Review
34 (2), pp. 367 - 369 (2018)
[Review of: Síle de Cléir, Popular Catholicism in 20th-Century Ireland: Locality, Identity and Culture, London: Bloomsbury, 2017]. Journal of British Catholic History 20.
Book Review
26 (1), pp. 143 - 144 (2018)
[Review of: Terence Dooley, Monaghan: The Irish Revolution, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2017]. Irish Studies Review