| "Bastard Ribbonism": the Molly Maguires, the uneven failure of entitlement and the politics of post-Famine adjustment | Mac Suibhne, Breandán | Article in Book | Routledge | 2015 |
| "The Tottering, Fluttering, Palpitating Mass" : power and hunger in nineteenth-century literary responses to the Great Famine | Fegan, Melissa | Article in Book | Routledge | 2015 |
| 'Tis hard to argue starvation into quiet' : protest and resistance, 1846-47 | Cunningham, John, 1957- | Article in Book | Routledge | 2015 |
| 7 July 1922: Free State Forces Attack Skeog House : Resolve | Mac Suibhne, Breandán | Article in Book | | 2022 |
| Afterworld. The Gothic travels of John Gamble (1770-1831) | Mac Suibhne, Breandán | Article in Journal | | 2008 |
| Agrarian improvement and social unrest : Lord George Hill and the Gaoth Dobhair sheep war 1856-1860 | Mac Suibhne, Breandàn | Article in Book | | 1995 |
| Ard an Rátha | Mac Suibhne, Breandán | Article in Book | | 2000 |
| Da's Boat, or Can the Submarine Speak? 'A Voyage to O'Brazeel' (1752) and other glimpses of the Irish Atlantis | Griffin, MichaelMac Suibhne, Breandán | Article in Journal | | 2006 |
| Fenians in the Frame. Photographing Irish political prisoners, 1865-68 | Mac Suibhne, BreandánMartin, Amy | Article in Journal | | 2005 |
| Forensics and folklore: The theft of 'human lard' in nineteenth-century Clare | Evans, AlunMac Suibhne, Breandán | Article in Journal | | 2012 |
| Ireland’s Great Famine and popular politics | | Monograph or Collective Volume | Routledge | 2016 |
| Na hÓglaigh agus tógaíl an féiniúlacht Éireannaí in iarthuaisceart Uladh, 1778-86 | Mac Suibhne, Breandàn | Article in Book | | 1998 |
| Politicization and paramilitarism : north-west and south-west Ulster c.1772-98 | Mac Suibhne, Breandàn | Article in Book | | 2003 |
| Society and manners in early nineteenth-century Ireland | Gamble, John, c.1770-1831 | Monograph or Collective Volume | Field Day, in association with the Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies at the University of Notre Dame | 2011 |
| Soggarth Aroon and Gombeen-Priest : Canon James MacFadden (1842-1917) | Mac Suibhne, Breandàn | Article in Book | | 1998 |
| Spirit, spectre, shade: A true story of an Irish haunting; or, Troublesome Pasts in the Political Culture of North-west Ulster, 1786-1972 | Mac Suibhne, Breandán | Article in Journal | | 2013 |
| Subjects lacking words? The Gray Zone of the Great Famine | Mac Suibhne, Breandán | Monograph or Collective Volume | Quinnipiac University Press | 2017 |
| The end of outrage. Post-Famine adjustment in rural Ireland | Mac Suibhne, Breandán | Monograph or Collective Volume | Oxford University Press | 2017 |
| The generation that lost : the Ulster Bank, Ardara, County Donegal, 16 June 1921, and long after, and far away | Mac Suibhne, Breandán | Article in Book | | 2022 |
| The gray zone, the big word, and new ways of telling it : some recent stories of the great famine | Mac Suibhne, Breandán | Article in Journal | | 2014 |
| The outer edge of Ulster : a memoir of social life in 19th century Donegal | | Monograph or Collective Volume | Lilliput Press in association with Donegal County Council | 2000 |
| Three drunken nights and a hangover : the siege, the Apprentice Boys and Irish national identity, 1779-80 | Mac Suibhne, Breandàn | Article in Book | | 2001 |
| Up not out : why did north-west Ulster not rise in 1798? | Mac Suibhne, Breandàn | Article in Book | | 1998 |
| Whiskey, potatoes and true-born patriot paddies : volunteering and the construction of the Irish nation in northwest Ulster, 1770-1789 | Mac Suibhne, Breandàn | Article in Book | | 2000 |