| 'How happy the soldier who lives on his pay' - (or at least evades his creditors) | Donnelly, Seán | Article in Journal | | 2020 |
| 'Little Paddy' among 'The Irish Giants'. An Irish piper in the 86th Royal County Down Regiment, 1833-5 | Donnelly, Seán | Article in Journal | | 2014 |
| 'Neither an Papist nor a Piper': the Jacobite roots of the abhorrence of bagpipes at Bandon, | Donnelly, Sean | Article in Journal | | 2015 |
| A Cork musical at the early Stuart court : Daniel Duff O'Cahill, (c.1580-c.1660) | Donnelly, Seán | Article in Journal | | 2000 |
| A German dulcimer player in eighteenth-century Dublin | Donnelly, Seán | Article in Journal | | 2000 |
| A misattributed quotation? Sir William Napier, Faugh-a-Ballagh, and the 88th Connaught Rangers | Donnelly, Sean | Article in Journal | | 2014 |
| A Scottish Gaelic piping term in a bardic poem to the MacDonnells of Antrim | Donnelly, Seán | Article in Journal | | 2008 |
| A Wexford gentleman piper : “Famous Larry Grogan” (1701-1728/9) | Donnelly, Seán | Article in Journal | | 1996 |
| An 'odd accident' at the Yellow Lion Inn, Thomas Street, 1739 | Donnelly, Seán | Article in Journal | | 2019 |
| An eighteenth-century minister and piper | Donnelly, Seán | Article in Journal | | 2000 |
| At the Sign of the Cat and Bagpipes | Donnelly, Séan | Article in Journal | | 2005 |
| Beheaded at Cork and buried with a piper: the traditional fate (and strange afterlife) of Captain Súgán - Fineen mac Donal Mac Finin MacCarthy (d. 13 April 1641) | Donnelly, Seán | Article in Journal | | 2011 |
| Dead as a Dodo on the island of Mauritius. The fate of a racehorse called 'Faugh-a-Ballagh' | Donnelly, Seán | Article in Journal | | 2015 |
| Ecstasy in eighteenth-century Kildare? The strange fate of John Lattin of Morristown Lattin, 1731 | Donnelly, Seán | Article in Journal | | 1998 |
| Featured Review: 'The political thought of the Irish revolution'; edited by Richard Bourke and Niamh Gallagher | Donnelly, Seán | Article in Journal | | 2023 |
| From Croagh Patrick to Table Mountain: a Mayo Uilleann piper at the Cape of Good Hope | Donnelly, Seán | Article in Journal | | 2013 |
| From village to town | Donnelly, Seán | Article in Journal | | 2007 |
| Ireland in the imperial imagination : British nationalism and the Anglo-Irish Treaty | Donnelly, Sean | Article in Journal | | 2019 |
| Music has ended : the death of a harper | Donnelly, SeánUa Súilleabháin, Seán | Article in Journal | | 1991 |
| Notes. Unfit for duty at Pekin in November 1862: 'Old Jerry the piper' | Donnelly, Sean | Article in Journal | | 2009 |
| Partnership : the story of the 1992 general election | Donnelly, SeánHolohan, Renagh | Monograph or Collective Volume | Sean Donnelly | 1993 |
| Replies to queries. The "Gallóglach tighearna", "Lord's Galloglass" | Donnelly, Seán | Article in Journal | | 2011 |
| Revolution and nationalism in Treatyite political thought, 1891-1924 | Donnelly, Seán | Article in Journal | | 2023 |
| Style over substance? the Blueshirts and transnational fascist culture | Ellis-Dale, Tim ; Donnelly, Séan | Article in Journal | | 2024 |
| The 'Whip of Dunboyne' and other Irish dance tunes from Tudor and Stuart Leinster | Donnelly, Seán | Article in Journal | | 2008 |
| The famousest man in the world for the Irish harp | Donnelly, Seán | Article in Journal | | 2004 |
| The origin of the 'Humours of Bandon' | Donnelly, Seán | Article in Journal | | 2005 |