| Lady Morgan's Beavoin O'Flaherty: Ancient Irish goddess and enlightenment cosmopolitan | Thuente, Mary Helen | Article in Journal | | 2012 |
| Liberty, Hibernia and Mary Le More : United Irish images of women | Thuente, Mary Helen | Article in Book | | 1998 |
| The Belfast laugh : the context and significance of United Irish satires | Thuente, Mary Helen | Article in Book | | 2000 |
| The folklore of Irish nationalism | Thuente, Mary Helen | Article in Book | | 1989 |
| The harp as a palimpsest of cultural memory | Thuente, Mary Helen | Article in Book | | 2011 |
| The harp re-strung : the United Irishmen and the rise of Irish literary nationalism | Thuente, Mary Helen | Monograph or Collective Volume | Syracuse University Press | 1994 |
| The literary significance of the United Irishmen | Thuente, Mary Helen | Article in Book | | 1992 |
| The origin and significance of the angle harp | Thuente, Mary Helen | Article in Book | | 2006 |
| Violence in pre-famine Ireland : the testimony of Irish folklore and fiction | Thuente, Mary Helen | Article in Journal | | 1985 |
| William Sampson : United Irish satirist and songwriter | Thuente, Mary Helen | Article in Journal | | 1998 |