Publikationen von Martin O’Donoghue
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Monografie (1)
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Monografie
The Legacy of the Irish Parliamentary Party in Independent Ireland, 1922–1949. Liverpool University Press, Liverpool (2019), xv, 279 S.
Zeitschriftenartikel (6)
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Zeitschriftenartikel
28, S. 22 - 25 (2023)
Digitisation, Democratisation and Debate: Archives and the Decade of Centenaries in Ireland. Irish Archives 3.
Zeitschriftenartikel
46 (169), S. 77 - 100 (2022)
Faith and Fatherland? The Ancient Order of Hibernians, Northern Nationalism and the Partition of Ireland. Irish Historical Studies 4.
Zeitschriftenartikel
30 (3), S. 22 - 25 (2022)
'A Notable Personage and a Freeman of the City': The Funeral of Richard 'Boss' Croker in Revolutionary Ireland. History Ireland 5.
Zeitschriftenartikel
26 (5), S. 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.
Zeitschriftenartikel
36 (2), S. 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.
Zeitschriftenartikel
23 (1), S. 38 - 41 (2015)
'The Renewal of a Pledge of Faith'? 'John Redmond Days' in the South-East in the 1920s. History Ireland Beitrag in Sammelwerk (3)
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Beitrag in Sammelwerk
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, S. 202 - 215 (Hg. Bijleveld, N.; Grittner, C.; Smith, D. E.; Verstegen, W.). Routledge, London (2020)
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Beitrag in Sammelwerk
'We Should for the Present Stand Absolutely Aloof': Home Rule Perspectives on the Treaty Debate. In: The Treaty: Debating and Establishing the Irish State, S. 42 - 64 (Hg. Ó Fathartaigh, M.; Weeks, L.). Irish Academic Press, Dublin (2018)
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Beitrag in Sammelwerk
The 'Humdrum Little Town'? - Tuam at Easter 1916. In: Centenary Reflections on the 1916 Rising: Galway County Perspectives, S. 181 - 196 (Hg. Mannion, M.). Galway County Council, Galway (2016)
Rezension (11)
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Rezension
47 (171), S. 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.
Rezension
38 (1), S. 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.
Rezension
68, S. 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.
Rezension
[Review of: Kenneth Shonk, Ireland’s New Traditionalists: Fianna Fáil Republicanism and Gender, 1926-1938, Cork: Cork University Press 2021]. Irish Political Studies, S. 1 - 2 (2022)
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Rezension
47, S. 25 - 26 (2022)
[Review of: Joep Leerssen (Ed.), Parnell and His Times, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020]. Saothar: Journal of Irish Labour History 16.
Rezension
41 (3), S. 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.
Rezension
28 (2), S. 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.
Rezension
39 (1), S. 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.
Rezension
34 (2), S. 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.
Rezension
26 (1), S. 143 - 144 (2018)
[Review of: Terence Dooley, Monaghan: The Irish Revolution, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2017]. Irish Studies Review