| "An entirely exceptional case" : Ireland and the British problem | Smyth, Jim | Article in Journal | | 1991 |
| "Like amphibious animals" : Irish protestants, ancient Britons, 1691-1707 | Smyth, Jim | Article in Journal | | 1993 |
| "No remedy more proper" : Anglo-Irish unionism before 1707 | Smyth, Jim | Article in Book | Cambridge University Press | 1998 |
| 'I have no intention of dying for Air France': 'Brandon' Behan's MI5 file | Smyth, Jim | Article in Journal | | 2014 |
| 'Practising history without a licence': Peter Berresford Ellis and popular history | Ellis, Peter Berresford, 1943-Smyth, Jim | Article in Journal | | 2010 |
| 'The Che Guevara of the IRA': the legend of 'Big Joe' McCann | Mulqueen, JohnSmyth, Jim | Article in Journal | | 2010 |
| A lifetime in hurling | Smyth, Jimmy, 1931- | Article in Book | | 2008 |
| Anglo-Irish unionist discourse, c. 1656-1797 : from Harrington to Fletcher | Smyth, Jim | Article in Journal | | 1995 |
| Anti-Catholicism, conservatism, and conspiracy : Sir Richard Musgrave's Memoirs of the Different Rebellions in Ireland | Smyth, Jim | Article in Journal | | 1998 |
| Arguments for and against union : Scotland and Ireland, 1700-2000 | Smyth, Jim | Article in Book | | 2005 |
| Dancing, depravity and all that jazz. The Public Dance Halls Act of 1935 | Smyth, Jim | Article in Journal | | 1993 |
| Dublin's political underground in the 1790s | Smyth, Jim | Article in Book | | 1989 |
| Freemasonry and the United Irishmen | Smyth, Jim | Article in Book | | 1993 |
| Henry Joy McCracken | Smyth, Jim | Monograph or Collective Volume | University College Dublin Press | 2020 |
| Henry Joy, Remarks on public charity with an account of the rise, progress and state of charitable foundations in Belfast, 1818 | Smyth, Jim | Article in Journal | | 2020 |
| Industrial development and the unmaking of the Irish working class | Smyth, Jim | Article in Book | | 1991 |
| Introduction : from popular mythology to history and memory | Smyth, Jim | Article in Book | | 2017 |
| Introduction : the 1798 rebellion in its eighteenth-century contexts | Smyth, Jim | Article in Book | | 2000 |
| Jonathan Swift, “Dangerous authors,” and the Irish patriot tradition | Smyth, Jim | Article in Book | | 2018 |
| Manning the ramparts : Ireland and the agenda of the Roman Catholic church | Smyth, Jim | Article in Journal | | 1995 |
| Milltown cemetery and the politics of remembrance | Smyth, Jim | Article in Book | | 2017 |
| Moving the immovable : the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland | Smyth, Jim | Article in Book | | 2006 |
| Nationalist nightmares and postmodernist utopias : Irish society in transition | Smyth, Jim | Article in Journal | | 1993 |
| Popular politicization in Ireland in the 1790s | Smyth, Jim | Thesis | | |
| Popular politicization, Defenderism and the Catholic question | Smyth, Jim | Article in Book | | 1990 |
| Remembering the troubles : contesting the recent past in Northern Ireland | | Monograph or Collective Volume | University of Notre Dame Press | 2017 |
| Republicanism before the United Irishmen : the case of Dr Charles Lucas | Smyth, Jim | Article in Book | | 2001 |
| Revolution, counter-revolution and union : Ireland in the 1790s | | Monograph or Collective Volume | Cambridge University Press | 2000 |
| Robert Emmet's copy of John Locke's 'two treatises of government' | Smyth, Jim | Article in Journal | | 2003 |
| Siege, myth and history : Derry 1688-1998 | Smyth, Jim | Article in Book | | 2001 |
| Stretching the boundaries : the control of dissent in Northern Ireland | Smyth, Jim | Article in Journal | | 1988 |
| The Act of Union and "public opinion" | Smyth, Jim | Article in Book | | 2000 |
| The ballot bomb terrorism and the electoral process in northern ireland | Guelke, Adrian ; Smyth, Jim | Article in Journal | | 1992 |
| The ballot bomb : terrorism and the electoral process in Northern Ireland | Guelke, AdrianSmyth, Jim | Article in Book | | 1992 |
| The communities of Ireland and the British state, 1660-1707 | Smyth, Jim | Article in Book | | 1996 |
| The crowned harp : policing Northern Ireland | Ellison, GrahamSmyth, Jim | Monograph or Collective Volume | Pluto | 2000 |
| The glacier moves? Economic change and class structure | Cebulla, AndreasSmyth, Jim, | Article in Book | | 2008 |
| The making and undoing of a confessional state : Ireland 1660-1829 | Smyth, Jim | Article in Journal | | 1993 |
| The making of the United Kingdom, 1660-1800 : state, religion and identity in Britain and Ireland | Smyth, Jim | Monograph or Collective Volume | Longman | 2001 |
| The men of no popery : the origins of the Orange Order | Smyth, Jim | Article in Book | | 1998 |
| The men of No Popery : the origins of the Orange Order | Smyth, Jim | Article in Journal | | 1995 |
| The Men of No Popery: the origins of the Orange Order | Smyth, Jim | Article in Book | | 2018 |
| The men of no property : Irish radicals and popular politics in the late eighteenth century | Smyth, Jim | Monograph or Collective Volume | | 1992 |
| The men of property : politics and the language of class in the 1790s | Smyth, Jim | Article in Book | | 2010 |
| The view from Pittsburgh | Smyth, Jim | Article in Journal | | 2005 |
| Up off our bellies and onto our knees : symbolic effacement and the Orange Order in Northern Ireland | Cairns, David ; Smyth, Jim | Article in Journal | | 2002 |
| Wolfe Tone’s Library: The United Irishmen and “Enlightenment” | Smyth, Jim | Article in Journal | | 2012 |