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- Irish Partisans: Rapparees of the Williamite Wars, 1689- 1691
- A Plurality of Identities: Ulster Protestantism in Contemporary Northern Irish Drama
- Unionist Nationalism: Paradox Or (Emergent) Paradigm
- Lecture 3: the Penal Laws and the Protestant Ascendancy
- Northern Ireland
- His 4815, EIU, Newton Key, Ireland Week3outline.Wpd
- Alternative Ascendancies: Anglo-Irish Identities in the Nineteenth Century
- A BRIEF OVERVIEW of IRISH HISTORY the Coming of the Gaels to the Battle of the Boyne [Compiled by Marc Conner, Washington & Lee Department of English © 2002]
- Northern Ireland: a History of Conflict (1920-1972)
- The Hidden History of the Battle of Ridgeway, June 2, 1866 Peter
- The Religious Allegiance of London's Ruling Elite 1520
- What If the Irish Had Won the Battle of the Boyne? Erin O'brien
- Paisleyism and Civil Rights
- Dundalk 1900-1960: an Oral History Charles Flynn
- Ourselves Alone": History, Nationalism, and the Nation, 1842-5 Elizabeth Parker Chapman University
- Rebellion, Invasion and Occupation
- The Story of the Nineteenth-Century Irish Party Processions Acts
- Orange Riots, Party Processions Acts, and the Control of Public Space in Ireland and British North America, 1796-1851
- Peace, Politics and Parades in Northern Ireland*
- The Treanors: Our Family History
- The Catholic Emancipation Movement and the Society
- Perpetuating Nationalist Mythos? Portrayals of Eighteenth Century Ireland in Twentieth Century Irish Secondary School Textbooks
- I —OUR OWN CATHOLIC COUNTRYMEN“: RELIGION, LOYALISM, and SUBJECTHOOD in BRITAIN and ITS EMPIRE, 1755-1829 by Mary Louise