| 'The future welfare of the Empire will depend more largely on our women and girls' : southern loyalist women and the British war effort in Ireland, 1914-1922 | Walsh, Fionnuala | Article in Book | | 2020 |
| 'We work with shells all day and night': Irish female munitions workers during the First World War | Walsh, Fionnuala | Article in Journal | | 2017 |
| 'What they have been in all times' : marriage in World War I Ireland | Walsh, Fionnuala | Article in Book | | 2019 |
| 9 August 1922: The Reopening of Clery’s Department Store : The Mundane and the Traumatic: Ordinary life in Extraordinary Times | Walsh, Fionnuala | Article in Book | | 2022 |
| Emerging from the 'historical shadow': Memory and Commemoration of Irish Women's Experiences in the First World War | Walsh, Fionnuala | Article in Book | | 2021 |
| Irish women and the Great War | Walsh, Fionnuala | Monograph or Collective Volume | Cambridge University Press | 2020 |
| The impact of the First World War on Celbridge, Co. Kildare | Walsh, Fionnuala | Article in Journal | | 2013 |
| Viscount Hugh Gough - an 'illustrious Irishman' and controversial British military commander | Walsh, Fionnuala | Article in Journal | | 2018 |
| Welfare, widowhood, and the state: an exploration of the dependant’s allowances in the Military Service Pensions Collection | Walsh, Fionnuala | Article in Book | | 2023 |
| Women and the Great War in King's County, 1914-1918 | Walsh, Fionnuala | Article in Book | Esker Press | |