| "What round tower" : the 2014 Ferrycarrig restoration project | Huddie, Paul | Article in Journal | | 2017 |
| 'Removing some big guns': the story of Dublin's Crimean War trophy guns from 1857 to the present | Huddie, Paul | Article in Journal | | 2014 |
| 'That woe could wish, or vanity devise' : Crimean War memorials in Dublin's Anglican churches | Huddie, Paul | Article in Book | | 2016 |
| A history of a Crimean War charity : the Seaton Needlework Association and its fund, 1858-2014 | Huddie, Paul | Article in Journal | | 2015 |
| British military recruitment in Ireland during the Crimean War, 1854-56 | Huddie, Paul | Article in Journal | | 2015 |
| Dublin, the Viceroy, and the soldiers of the Crimean War | Huddie, Paul | Article in Journal | | 2018 |
| Extraordinary measures : Paul Cullen and the English-speaking French priests | Huddie, Paul | Article in Journal | | 2018 |
| Four-legged troopers : the stories of three memorialised Irish animals of the Crimean War, 1854-6 | Huddie, Paul | Article in Journal | | 2012 |
| Ireland and the Crimean War, 1854-6 : a study of domestic response | Huddie, Paul | Thesis | | |
| Ireland and the first media war : digestible, cultural engagements of the Crimean War, 1854-6 | Huddie, Paul | Article in Journal | | 2018 |
| Legacies of a broken United Kingdom : British military charities, the state and the courts in Ireland, 1923-29 | Huddie, Paul | Article in Journal | | 2018 |
| Military welfare history : what is it and why should it be considered? | Huddie, Paul ; Carney, Amy | Article in Journal | | 2023 |
| Portlaoise's Crimean cannon? : a talk by Dr Paul Huddie, August 2017 | Huddie, Paul | Article in Journal | | 2018 |
| The Crimean War and Irish society | Huddie, Paul | Monograph or Collective Volume | Liverpool University Press | 2015 |
| The Crimean War experiences of G.H. Johnston (1822-1894), the Irish Presbyterians' first army chaplain | Huddie, Paul | Article in Journal | | 2014 |
| The Crimean War, 1854-6: Ireland’s Happiest Nineteenth-Century War | Huddie, Paul | Article in Book | | 2021 |
| The Rev'd Charles Josiah Hort (1820-1887), garrison chaplain at Dublin during the Crimean War | Huddie, Paul | Article in Journal | | 2012 |
| The Seaton Needlework Association: Dublin's British military charity, 1854-2014 | Huddie, Paul | Article in Journal | | 2019 |
| The Society of Friends in Ireland during the Crimean War, 1854-6 | Huddie, Paul | Article in Journal | | 2013 |
| The Soldiers' and Sailors' Families Association and the separation women of Dublin in 1914 | Huddie, Paul | Article in Journal | | 2018 |
| The story of Birr's Russian trophy cannon | Huddie, Paul | Article in Journal | | 2018 |
| Victims or survivors : army wives in Ireland during the Crimean War, 1854-56 | Huddie, Paul | Article in Journal | | 2017 |
| Who can wonder at the deep interest? Irish popular enthusiasm for the original Crimean crisis | Huddie, Paul | Article in Journal | | 2017 |