| "I have a notion of going off to India": Colonel Alexander Porter and Irish recruitment to the Indian Medical Service, 1855-96 | Shepard, Christopher | Article in Journal | | 2014 |
| 'Bulwark of the nations': Paul Cullen, the Christian Brothers, and the evangelization of an Irish empire | Keogh, Dáire | Article in Book | Four Courts Press | 2012 |
| 'I have a notion of going off to India' : Colonel Alexander Porter and Irish recruitment to the Indian Medical Service, 1855-96 | Shepard, Christopher | Article in Journal | | 2014 |
| A liberalisation of Irish social policy? Women's organisations and the campaign for women police in Ireland, 1915-57 | Shepard, Christopher | Article in Journal | | 2009 |
| Cramming, instrumentality and the education of Irish imperial elites | Shepard, Christopher | Article in Book | | 2012 |
| Irish classrooms and British Empire: imperial contexts in the origins of modern education | | Monograph or Collective Volume | Four Courts Press | 2012 |
| Irish journalists in the intellectual diaspora : Edward Alexander Morphy and Henry David O'Shea in the Far East | Shepard, Christopher | Article in Journal | | 2010 |
| Women activists and women's associations in Ireland, 1945-68 | Shepard, Christopher | Thesis | | 2008 |