"Mary Immaculate College" - 35 Text Results

TitleAuthorDomainPublisherPublication Year
'A spirit of emulation' : the transformation of sport in north Munster, 1850-1890Hayes, ThomasThesis2009
A ballot paper in both hands : the gradual politicization of the provisionals, 1970-1994Ryan, PatrickThesis2002
A study of the life and activities of Sir Stephen Edward de Vere of Curragh Chase, 1812-1904McGrath, JulieThesis2017
Aliens in wartime : reactions and responses to foreign nationalities and minorities in Ireland during the First World WarBuck, William J.E.Thesis2013
An outward-looking community? Ribbonism and popular mobilisation in pre-Famine Leitrim, 1830-1846Kelly, JenniferThesis2005
Class, religion and society in Limerick, 1922 – 1939Keane, ThomasThesis2016
Constraints on Irish naval operations 1964-1984. Was the naval service the master of its own destiny or a victim of circumstances?Treacy, JohnThesis2015
Famine, fact or fiction in the Athens of the North : Belfast, 1846-9Máguire, MichelleThesis2000
Freemasonry in Munster, 1726-1829Meaney, LisaThesis2005
From truce to civil war : reactions to the 1921 Anglo-Irish treaty in County Cork, July 1921-June 1922McAuliffe, MichaelThesis2003
Hungarian and Northern Irish refugees : displaced persons in the republic of Ireland, 1956-1982Barkely, FionaThesis2009
Irish associational culture and identity in post-war BirminghamO'Brien, SarahThesis2009
Irish policemen in the Palestine Mandate, 1922-48Gannon, Seán WilliamThesis2014
Limerick constitutionalism nationalism, 1898-1918Thesis2008
Local History Research at Universities & Training CollegesArticle in Journal1988
Making the middle-class mind : middle-class culture in Limerick, 1830-40McNamara, SarahThesis2010
Newspapers and print culture in eighteenth-century LimerickCallaghan, UrsulaThesis2010
Newspapers and print culture in eighteenth-century LimerickCallaghan, UrsulaThesis2010
One law, many justices: an examination of the magistracy in pre-famine Ireland 1830 – 1846Hartigan, RobertThesis2016
Organised labour in Limerick city, 1810-1899McGrath, JohnThesis2017
Passing on the torch; a history of Mary Immaculate College, 1898-1998O'Connor, LoretoMonograph or Collective VolumeMary Immaculate College1998
Peasants into patriots : instruments of radical politicisation in Co. Clare 1860-1907Maguire, CarolineThesis2011
Philanthropy, self-help and religion in Limerick city, 1850-1900Meehan, MortimerThesis2009
Roger Casement in Africa, 1884-1904Mitchell, AngusThesis2004
The British army's experience in Cork city and county, 1919-1921Sheehan, WilliamThesis2008
The dynamics of parliemtary elections in Cashel, 1852-1868Devery, KieranThesis2004
The early days of Mary Immaculate College, LimerickO'Sullivan, EilísArticle in Journal2000
The enemy within, the enemy without : local government in nineteenth-century LimerickMulligan, William PatrickThesis2005
The formation of the Limerick city middle classes in the 1830sMcNamara, SarahThesis2010
The fourth earl of Dunraven, 1841-1926 : a study of his contribution to the emerging Ireland at the beginning of the twentieth centurySpillane, Michael V.Thesis2003
The impact of World War I on LimerickMoloney, TimothyThesis2003
The Limerick Workhouse, 1841-61Moane, DamianThesis2002
The priests of the diocese of Limerick, 1878-1917Tobin, MatthewThesis2006
The Recognised CollegesNolan, JohnArticle in Book2008
“Determined Perseverance” : the Glynn family and business enterprise in Kilrush, 1811 – 1940O'Brien, PaulThesis2016