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Mccaffrey Book List McCAFFREY IRISH HISTORY COLLECTION List of books added to St. Ambrose University Library's circulating collection. TITLE (in Alphabetical Order) AUTHOR NAME CALL NUMBER Against the tide Browne, Noel DA 965 .B74 A3 1986 Agony at Easter Coffey, Thomas M. DA 962 .C46 1971 Al Smith and his America Handlin, Oscar E 748 .S63 H16 1958 Doyle, David Noel; Edwards, America and Ireland E 183.8 .I6 A47 1980 Owen Dudley; editors American Catholic experience Dolan, Jay P. BX 1406.2 .D637 1985 American Catholicism Ellis, John Tracy BX 1406 .E4 1956 American Catholics and social reform, the new O'Brien, David J. E 184 .C3 O2 1968 deal American Catholics and the intellectual life Ellis, John Tracy BX 1407 .I5 E4 1956 American connection: US guns money and E 183.8 .G7 H764 Holland, Jack influence in Northern Ireland 1987 American opinion and the Irish question, 1910- Carroll, Francis M. DA 959 .C37 1978 1923 BX 1407 .A5 M18 Americanist Heresy in Roman Catholicism McAvoy, Thomas Timothy 1963 Anglo-Irish tradition Beckett, James C. DA 947 .B4 1976 Anglo-Norman Ireland, c1100-1318 Dolley, Michael DA 933 .D64 1972 Anglo-Saxons and Celts Curtis. L. Perry DA 530 .C9 1968 Apes and angels: the Irishman in Victorian Curtis, Lewis P. Jr. DA 925 .C85 1971 caricature Archaism of Irish tradition Dillon, Myles PB 1213 .D55 1969 NA 997 .D43 O48 Architecture of Deane and Woodward O'Dwyer, Frederick 1997 Arthur Griffith and non violent Sinn Fein Davis, Richard P. DA 960 .D38 1974 Arthur J. Balfour and Ireland 1874-1922 Shannon, Catherine B. DA 957 .S45 1988 BX 4603 .C5 S253 At the crossroads Skerrett, Ellen 1997 Atlas of Irish history Edwards, Ruth Dudley G 1831 .S1 E3 1981 REF G 1831 .G4 A8 Atlas of the Irish rural landscape 1997b TITLE (in Alphabetical Order) AUTHOR NAME CALL NUMBER Austin Clarke's Body: enforced continence and PR 6006 .L37 Z55 Dillon, Brian censorship in his memoirs 2006 Background of the French Revolution Idzerda, Stanley J. D 6 .P87 v.21 1959 Bardic poetry Bergin, Osborn PB 1333 .B4 1969 Belfast diary: war as a way of life Conroy, John DA 995 .B5 C66 1987 Belfast: the making of the city 1800-1914 Beckett, J.C. DA 995 .B5 B63 1983 PR 6058 .E19 Z463 Bend for home: a memoir Healy, Dermot 1996 Beyond nationalism Fennell, Desmond JC 361 .F38 1985 Glazier, Nathan; Moynihan, Beyond the melting pot F 128.9 .A1 G55 1970 Daniel Patrick Bianconi, M. O'Connell; Watson, HE 5749 .I73 B52 Bianconi, king of the Irish roads S.J. 1962 Biting at the grave: the Irish hunger strikes and HV 9649 .N67 O43 O'Malley, Padraig the politics of dispair 1990 Bloody Sunday and the report of the Widgery DA 995 .L75 B586 tribunal 1997 Bloody Sunday massacre in North Ireland, the Mullan, Don DA 995 .L75 B58 1997 eyewitness accounts Bloomsday book: a guide through Joyce's PR 6019 .O9 U626 Blamires, Harry "Ulysses" 1966 Book of Durrow. Evangeliorum quattour Codex SPEC COLL BS 2552 Durmachensis (vols 1-2) .D8 L8 1960 Book of migrations, some passages in Ireland Solnit, Rebecca DA 978.2 .S63 1997 Boston Irish, a political history O'Connor, Thomas F 73.9 .I6 O28 1995 Boston's immigrants Handlin, Oscar F 73.9 .A1 H3 1968 Brendan Behan's island: an Irish sketchbook Behan, Brendan PR 6003 .E417 Z54 Britain and Ireland Mansergh, Nicholas DA 912 .M34 1942 Britain between the wars 1918-40 Mowat, Charles Loch DA 578 .M67 1956 British military dilemma in Ireland Muenger, Elizabeth A. DA 957 .M8 1991 British society since 1945 Marwick, Arthur DA 566.4 .M358 1982 Burden of our history Lyons, F.S.L. DA 990 .U46 L96 1979 C. S. Parnell Bew, Paul DA 958 .P2 B48 1980 Catholic America Cogley, John BX 1406.2 .C57 1986 Catholic campus Wakin, Edward LC 487 .W26 1963 Catholic church and Ireland in the age of Norman, E.R. DA 955 .N6 1965 rebellion, 1859-1873 TITLE (in Alphabetical Order) AUTHOR NAME CALL NUMBER Catholic Church in nineteenth century Ireland Keenan, Desmond J. BX 1505 .K43 1983 Catholic community in the seventeenth and Corish, Patrick J. BX 1504 .C67 1981 eighteenth centuries LC 504.2 .O57 W3 Catholic education and politics in Ontario Walker, Franklin A. 1986 Catholic emancipation crisis in Ireland 1823-29 Reynolds, James A. BX 1504 .R45 1954 Catholic emancipation: Daniel O'Connell and O'Ferrall, Fergus DA 950.3 .O36 1985 the birth of Irish democracy, 1820-1830 PR 8807 .S63 M87 Catholic fiction and social reality in Ireland Murphy, James H. 1997 Celts, Catholics and Copperheads Hernon, Joseph M. E 469.8 .H43 1968 PN 1995.9 .I68 B87 Censoring Irish Nationalism Burns-Bisogno, Louisa 1997 Charles Stewart Parnell Lyons, F.S.L. DA 958 .P2 L89 1977 Chief O'Neill's Sketchy Recollections of an O'Neill, Francis F 548.9 .I6 O54 2008 eventful life in Chicago DA 566.9 .B52 O3 Chief Secretary: Augustine Burrell in Ireland O Broin, Leon 1969 Church in Medieval Ireland Watt, John A. BR 794 .W353 1972 Church state and nation in Ireland, 1898-1921 Miller, David W. BX 1505 .M54 1973 Citizen of no mean city: Archbishop Patrick BX 4705 .R555 G33 Gaffey, James P. Riordan of San Francisco, 1841-1914 1976 Civil war in Ireland 1922-1923 Neeson, Eoin DA 963 .N4 1969 Coercion and conciliation in Ireland 1880-1892 Curtis, Lewis Perry, Jr. DA 957 .C78 1963 PJ 5129 .S49 A22 Collected Stories of Isaac Bashevis Singer Singer, Isaac Bashevis 1982 JN 1409 .M62 S57 Colonial nationalism 1698-1776 Simms, J.G. 1976 HN 400.3 .A8 C67 Community culture and conflict O Tuathaigh, M.A.G. 1986 Comparative aspects of Irish and Japanese Matsuo, Taro DS 837 .C67 1993 economic and social history Concise dictionary of national biography to REF DA 28 .C66 1992 1900 Conflict in northern Ireland: the development of DA 990 .U46 D27 Darby, John a polarized community 1976 Connaught Fletcher, George DA 990 .C6 C66 1922 DA 990 .U46 C67 Constitution of Northern Ireland Watt, David 1981 Contemporary Irish studies Gallagher, Tom DA 963 .C62 1983 TITLE (in Alphabetical Order) AUTHOR NAME CALL NUMBER Correspondence of Daniel O'Connell: the O'Connell, Daniel DA 950.22 .A4 1888 liberator Correspondence of Daniel O'Connell O'Connell, Maurice R. DA 950.22 .A2 1973 Crimes against fecundity: Joyce and population PR 6019 .O9 Z7165 Lowe-Evans, Mary control 1989 Crown & castle: British rule in Ireland, 1800- Brynn, Edward DA 950.2 .B75 1978 1830 Cultural traditions in Northern Ireland Crozier, Maurna DA 925 .C857 1990 Culture and anarchy in Ireland, 1890-1939 Lyons, F.S.L. DA 957 .L94 1979 Dagger John: the unquiet life and times of BX 4705 .H79 S5 Shaw, Richard archbishop John Hughes of New York 1977 Damnable question: a study in Anglo-Irish Dangerfield, George DA 962 .D27 1976 relations Daniel O'Connell Gwynn, Denis DA 950.22 .G95 1947 Daniel O'Connell and the repeal year McCaffrey, Lawrence J. DA 950.22 .M18 1966 Daniel O'Connell and the revival of national life Dunlop, Robert DA 950.22 .D9 1900 in Ireland Nowlan, Kevin B.; O'Connell, Daniel O'Connell: portrait of a radical DA 950.22 .D36 1984 Maurice R. Daniel O'Connell, nine centenary essays Tierney, Michael DA 950.22 .T53 1949 Daniel O'Connell O'Ferrall, Fergus DA 950.22 .O43 1981 Daniel O'Connell and his day Luby, Thomas Clarke DA 950.22 .L81 1909 Daniel O'Connell Hamilton, J.A. DA 950.22 .H35 1909 Dawning of democracy, Ireland, 1800-1870 McCartney, Donal DA 950 .M33 1987 De Valera and his times O'Carroll, John P. DA 965 .D4 D4 1983 De Valera: long fellow, long shadow Coogan, Timothy Patrick DA 965 .D4 C66 1993 DA 995 .D75 O27 Dear, dirty Dublin: a city in distress 1899-1916 O'Brien, Joseph V. 1982 Decade of the United Irishmen: contemporary Killen, John DA 948.5 .D43 1997 accounts, 1791-1801 Deluge: British society and the First World War Marwick, Arthur DA 577 .M37 1965 Development of William Butler Yeats 1885-1900 Orel, Harold PR 5907 .O7 1968 PS 3563 .A358 D48 Devil's card Maher, Mary 1992 Devoy, John; editors: O'Brien, Devoy's post bag 1871-1928 (2 vol.) DA 958 .D4 A4 1948 William; Ryan, Desmond Dimensions of British radicalism Heyck, Thomas William DA 957 .H4 1974 Distant magnet: European emigration to the Taylor, Philip A.M. JV 6450 .T37 1972 TITLE (in Alphabetical Order) AUTHOR NAME CALL NUMBER U.S.A. DA 990 .U46 D37 Divided Ulster De Paor, Liam 1970 Dublin Castle and the 1916 Rising O Broin, Leon DA 962 .O27 1970 Dynamics of cultural nationalism Hutchinson, John DA 925 .H88 1987 Economic history of Ireland since 1600 Cullen, Louis M. HC 257 .I6 C83 1972 Emancipist Daniel O'Connell 1830-47 MacDonagh, Oliver DA 950.22 .M228 1989 Emergence of liberal Catholicism in America Cross, Robert D. BX 1407 .A5 C7 1958 HN 400.3 .A8 C84 Emergence of modern Ireland, 1600-1900 Cullen, Louis M. 1981 Emigrants and exiles: Ireland and the Irish JV 7711 .Z79 U55 Miller, Kerby A. exodus to North America 1985 England and Ireland since 1800 O'Farrell, Patrick DA 950 .O37 1975 England in the 20th century 1914-63 Thomson, David DA 566 .T56 1965 England in the nineteenth century, 1815-1914 Thomson, David DA 530 .T5 1950 English face of Irish nationalism O'Day, Alan DA 951 .O33 1977 Englishmen and Irish troubles Boyce, David George DA 962 .B59 1972b Episode in anti-Catholicism: the American Kinzer, Donald Louis BX 1760 .A6 K5 1964 Protective Association Erin's heirs: Irish bonds of community Clark, Dennis F 158.9 .I6 C545 1991 Jones, Peter d'A; Holli, Melvin Ethnic Chicago F 548.9 .A1 E85 1981 G.
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