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Vol. 7: Ó Buachalla, Breandán.

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Type: Review Article

Ó Buachalla, Breandán. ‘Poetry and Politics in Early Modern Ireland’, Eighteenth-century Ireland/Iris an dá chultúr, Vol. 7 (1992), Pp 149-175..

This article takes as its starting point The Gaelic Mind and the Collapse of the Gaelic World by Michelle O Riordan (Cork University Press, 1990), in which the author selectsVol. 7: Ó Buachalla, Breandán.

Vol. 8: Murphy, Seán.

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Type: Article

Murphy, Seán. ‘Charles Lucas, catholicism and nationalism.’, Eighteenth-century Ireland/Iris an dá chultúr, Vol. 8 (1993), Pp 83-102..

This article suggests that historians have overstated Charles Lucas’s anti-catholicism and asserts that his stress on the need for Irish autonomy entitles him to be called a patriot. Murphy considers Lucas’s political careerVol. 8: Murphy, Seán.

Vol. 1: Murphy, Sean.

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Type: Article Murphy, Sean. ‘Burke and Lucas: an authorship problem re-examined’, Eighteenth-century Ireland/Iris an dá chultúr, Vol. 1 (1986), pp 143-156. This article argues against biographers of Edmund Burke in their conviction that Burke was… Vol. 1: Murphy, Sean.

Vol. 13: Jones, Catherine A.

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Type: Article Jones, Catherine A. ‘”Our partial Attachments”: Tom Moore and 1798’, Eighteenth-century Ireland/Iris an dá chultúr, Vol. 13 (1998), pp 24-43. This article examines the influence of revolutionary nationalism on the poet Thomas Moore… Vol. 13: Jones, Catherine A.

Vol. 5: Hick, Vivien.

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Type: Article

Hick, Vivien. ‘John Wesley and the Irish Rhinelanders’, Eighteenth-century Ireland/Iris an dá chultúr, Vol. 5 (1990), pp 89-103.

This article discusses the connections between John Wesley and the Palatine communities in Ireland, which he visited regularly over a period of twenty-nine years. His Methodism appealed to the Palatines, many ofVol. 5: Hick, Vivien.

Vol. 6: Kinane, Vincent.

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Type: Notes

Kinane, Vincent. ‘Les liaisons dangereuses: an unrecorded Dublin edition of 1784 and its counterfeit ‘Geneva’ issue.’, Eighteenth-century Ireland/Iris an dá chultúr, Vol. 6 (1991), pp 159-160.

A brief discussion of a 1784 Dublin printing of Les liaisons dangereuses (1782) by Pierre Ambroise Choderlos de Laclos, issued by Luke White, which hasVol. 6: Kinane, Vincent.

Vol. 7: Keogh, Daire.

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Type: Article

Keogh, Daire. ‘‘The most dangerous villain in society’; Fr John Martin’s mission to the United Irishmen of Wicklow in 1798’, Eighteenth-century Ireland/Iris an dá chultúr, Vol. 7 (1992), Pp 115-135.

This article discusses the activities of ‘rebel priests’ in the 1790’s and their involvement with the United Irishmen and the 1798Vol. 7: Keogh, Daire.

Vol. 8: Morley, Vincent.

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Type: Article

Morley, Vincent. ‘Hugh MacCurtin: an Irish Poet in the French Army’, Eighteenth-century Ireland/Iris an dá chultúr, Vol. 8 (1993), Pp 49-58.

In 1925, T.F. O’Rahilly published the text of a poem by the eighteenth-century Irish poet, Hugh MacCurtin in which MacCurtin portrays himself as a soldier. This article questions whetherVol. 8: Morley, Vincent.

Vol. 1: Cullen, Louis

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Type: Article Cullen, Louis ‘Catholics Under the Penal Laws’, Eighteenth-century Ireland/Iris an dá chultúr, Vol. 1 (1986), pp 23-36. This article considers the impact of the penal laws of eighteenth-century Ireland on Irish catholics. Cullen… Vol. 1: Cullen, Louis

Vol. 12: Doyle, Thomas.

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Type: Article

Doyle, Thomas. ‘Jacobitism, Catholicism and the Irish Protestant Elite, 1700-1710’, Eighteenth-century Ireland/Iris an dá chultúr, Vol. 12 (1997), pp 28-59.

In the period from 1700-1710, formal and informal charges of Jacobitism against members of the Irish protestant élite were relatively common. This affected protestant churchmen, judges, students, Tories, and gentryVol. 12: Doyle, Thomas.