| 'Personally an able fellow': The career of Peadar Cowan: Westmeath Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) administrator and political activist | Hunt, Tom | Article in Journal | | 2017 |
| Classroom cricket? Westmeath 1880-1905 | Hunt, Tom | Article in Journal | | 2004 |
| County Longford sport and society, 1850-1905 | Hunt, Tom | Article in Book | | 2010 |
| Cusack Park, Mullingar : the conception, difficult gestation and spectacular delivery of a G.A.A venue | Hunt, Tom | Article in Journal | | 2006 |
| Denis Fenton : the triple Olympic champion from Baile an Chótaigh | Hunt, Tom | Article in Journal | | 2014 |
| GAA : social structure and associated clubs | Hunt, Tom | Article in Book | | 2009 |
| Ireland 'slam-dunked': Basketball at the 1948 games | Hunt, Tom | Article in Journal | | 2012 |
| Ireland and the Paris Olympic Games (1924) : a difficult journey successfully negotiated | Hunt, Tom | Article in Journal | | 2019 |
| Mullingar sport in the 1890s : communities at play | Hunt, Tom | Article in Book | | 2002 |
| Noel Griffin, Waterford Glass and the Moscow Olympic boycott of 1980 | Hunt, Tom | Article in Journal | | 2016 |
| Parish factions, parading bands and sumptuous repasts : the diverse origins and activities of early GAA clubs | Hunt, Tom | Article in Book | | 2009 |
| Peadar Cowan (1903-62) : Westmeath GAA administrator and political maverick | Hunt, Tom | Monograph or Collective Volume | Four Courts Press | 2021 |
| Peadar Cowan (1903-62): the life and times of a radicak politician | Hunt, Tom | Article in Journal | | 2023 |
| Polo : an alternative recreational outlet for Westmeath's sporting gentry, 1881-1905 | Hunt, Tom | Article in Journal | | 2007 |
| Portlaw, County Waterford, 1825-1876 : portrait of an industrial village and its cotton industry | Hunt, Tom | Monograph or Collective Volume | Irish Academic Press | 2000 |
| Portlaw, county Waterford, 1870-1901 : the decline of an industrial village | Hunt, Tom | Article in Book | | 2004 |
| Sport and society in Victorian Ireland : the case of Westmeath | Hunt, Tom | Monograph or Collective Volume | Cork University Press | 2007 |
| The early years of Gaelic football and the role of cricket in county Westmeath | Hunt, Tom | Article in Book | | 2005 |
| The GAA : social structure and associated clubs | Hunt, Tom | Article in Book | | 2009 |
| The Gaelic Athletic Association in Westmeath, 1884-1905 | Hunt, Tom | Article in Book | Geography Publications | 2022 |
| The Irish industrial village : Portlaw, County Waterford | Hunt, Tom | Article in Journal | | 2003 |
| The knife, the card and the trick-of-the-loop : crime and sport in County Westmeath | Hunt, Tom | Article in Book | | 2007 |
| The London olympics 1908 : the games of the Irish diaspora | Hunt, Tom | Article in Journal | | 2021 |
| The London olympics 1908 : the games of the Irish diaspora | Hunt, Tom | Article in Journal | | 2020 |
| The National Athletic Association of Ireland and Irish athletics, 1922-1937 : steps on the road to athletic isolation | Hunt, Tom | Article in Journal | | 2016 |
| The Portlaw cotton plant : work and workers, 1835-1904 | Hunt, Tom | Article in Journal | | 2000 |
| The wreck on the 'Mars', April 1862 : anatomy of a diaster | Hunt, Tom | Article in Journal | | 2003 |
| Tipperary hurlers, 1895-1900, a socio-economic profile. Part 1 | Hunt, Tom | Article in Journal | | 2009 |
| Walter Newburn: the life and times of an international athlete | Hunt, Tom | Article in Journal | | 2010 |
| Women and sport in Victorian Westmeath | Hunt, Tom | Article in Journal | | 2007 |