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Select Bibliography: Irish Society, History and CultureSection II: 19502004
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY: IRISH SOCIETY, HISTORY AND CULTURE
(SECTION II: 1950 – 2004)
BIBLIOGRAPHIES AND TEXTBOOKS CONTAINING USEFULBIBLIOGRAPHIES
Clancy, P et al (eds) (1986) Ireland: A Sociological Profile. Dublin: Institute ofPublic Administration
Clancy, P (eds) (1995) Irish Society: Sociological perspectives. Dublin:Institute of Public Administration in association with the SociologicalAssociation of Ireland
Nic Ghoilla Phadraig, M (1972) ‘Bibliography of Social Problems and SocialServices in Ireland’, in: Social Studies, Vol. 1 No.1, pp94111
Nic Ghoilla Phadraig, M (1972) ‘Bibliography of Sociology of Religion inIreland’, in: Social Studies, Vol. 1 No. 2, pp246260
Nic Ghoilla Phadraig, M (1972) ‘Bibliography of Sociology of Education inIreland’, in: Social Studies, Vol. 1 No. 3, pp350366
Nic Ghoilla Phadraig, M (1872) ‘Bibliography of the Social Aspects of theLegal System, Politics, Administration in Ireland’, in Social Studies, Vol.1 No.4, pp480498
Nic Ghoilla Phadraig, M (1972) ‘Bibliography of Demography, HumanGeography, Migration, Rural and Urban Sociology in Ireland’, in: SocialStudies, Vol. 1 No. 5, pp596622
Nic Ghoilla Phadraig, M (1972) ‘Bibliography of SocioEconomic Studies inIreland’, in: Social Studies, Vol. 1 No. 6, pp699717
Nic Ghoilla Phadraig, M (1973) ‘Bibliography of the Social Sciences inIreland’, in: Social Studies, Vol. 2 No. 7, pp7590
Tovey, H., Share, P (2003) A Sociology of Ireland. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan
POLITICS AND ECONOMICS
Allen, K (1990) The Politics of James Connolly. London: Pluto Press
Allen, K (1997) Fianna Fail and Irish Labour: 1926 to the present. London:Pluto
Allen, K (2000) The Celtic Tiger: The Myth of social partnership in Ireland.Manchester: Manchester University Press
Allen, M (1998) The bitter word: Ireland's job famine and its aftermath. Dublin:Poolbeg
Arthur, P (1974) The People’s Democracy 19681973. Belfast: BlacktsaffPress
Ayearst, M (1971) The Republic of Ireland: Its Governance and Politics.London: University of London Press
Boyd, A (1972) The Rise of the Irish Trade Union. Tralee: Anvil Books
Boylan, T & Foley, T (1992) Political economy and colonial Ireland: Theprogpagation and ideological function of economic discourse in the nineteenthcentury. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul
Boyle, J.W (ed) (1966) Leaders and Workers. Cork: Mercier Press
Bradley, J.F & Dowling, B (1983) Industrial Development in Northern Irelandand in the Republic of Ireland. Belfast and Dublin: Cooperation North
Burke, A (ed) Enterprise and the Irish economy. Dublin: Oak Tree
Caherty, T et al (eds) (1992) Is Ireland a third world country? Belfast: Beyondthe Pale
Chubb, B (ed) (1964) A Source Book of Irish Government. Dublin: Institute ofPublic Administration
Chubb, F.B (1968) The Government. Dublin: Institute of Public Administration
Chubb, F.B. (1970) The Constitution of Ireland. Dublin: Institute of PublicAdministration
Chubb, B (1982) The government and politics of Ireland. London: Longman
Clarkson, L & Crawford, M (2001) Feast and famine: A history of food andnutrition in Ireland 15001920. Oxford University Press
Clinch, P., Convery, F & Walsh, B (2002) After the Celtic Tiger: Challengesahead. Dublin: O'Brien
Coakley, J & Gallagher, M (eds) (1999) Politics in the Republic of Ireland.Galway: Routledge in association with PSAI Press
Cohan, A.S. (1972) Irish Political Elite. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan
Collins, J (1968) Local Government. Dublin: Institute of Public Administration
Coulter, C (2003) The End of Irish History? Critical Reflections on the CelticTiger. Manchester: Manchester University Press
Crotty, R (1974) The cattle crisis and the small farmer. Mullingar: NationalLand League
Crotty, R (1986) Ireland in crisis: A study in capitalist colonialunderdevelopment. Dingle: Brandon
Crotty, W & Schmitt, D (eds) (1998) Ireland and the politics of change.London: Longman
Crotty, W & Schmitts, D (eds) (2002) Ireland on the world stage. Harlow:Longman
Crowley, E & MacLaughlin , J (eds) Under the belly of the tiger: Class, race,identity and culture in the global Ireland. Dublin: Irish Reporter
Cruise O'Brien, C (1974) States of Ireland. London: Panther
Cullen, L.M. & Smouth, T.C. (eds) Comparative Aspects of Scottish and IrishEconomic History. Edinburgh
Cullen, L (1987) An economic history of Ireland since 1600. London: Batsford
Cullen, L.M. (ed) (1969) The formation of the Irish Economy. Cork: MercierPress
Curtin, C (1996) Poverty in rural Ireland: A political economy perspective.Dublin: Oak Tree
Curtis, L (1984) Ireland: The Propaganda War. London: Pluto
Daly, G.F (1968) Industrial Relations: Comparative aspects with particularreference to Ireland. Cork: Mercier Press
Deeny, J (1971) The Irish Worker. Dublin: Institute of Public Administration
Drudy, P.J. (ed) (1982) Ireland: Land, Politics and People. Cambridge:Cambridge University Press
Drudy, P.J. & McAleese, D (eds) (1984) Ireland and the EuropeanCommunity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Edwards, O.D. et al (1969) Celtic Nationalism. London: Routledge & KeganPaul
Farrell, B (1971) The Founding of Dail Eireann: Parliament and nationbuilding, Dublin: Gill & Macmillan
Flanagan, S & Conlon, C (eds) (1999) The business of tourism: Urbanledgrowth? Dublin: Blackhall
Garvin, T (1969) The Irish Senate, Dublin: Institute of Public Administration
Garvin, T (1981) The Evolution of Irish Nationalist Politics, Dublin: Gill andMacmillan
Garvin, T (1987) Nationalist Revolutionaries in Ireland , Oxford: Clarendon
Garvin, T (1996) 1922: The Birth of Irish Democracy, Dublin: Gill andMacmillan
Garvin, T (2004) Preventing the Future: why was Ireland so poor for so long?Dublin: Gill & Macmillan
Geddes, M (1998) Local partnership: A successful strategy for socialcohesion? Dublin: European Foundation for the Improvement of Living andWorking Conditions
Girvin, B (1989) Between Two Worlds: Politics and Economy in IndependentIreland. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan
Goldthorpe, J & Whelan, C (eds) (1992) The development of industrial societyin Ireland. Oxford: Oxford University Press
Gray, A (ed) (1997) International perspectives on the Irish economy. Dublin:Indecon
Guiomard, C (1995) The Irish disease and how to cure it. Common senseeconomics for a competitive world. Dublin: Oak Tree
Hardiman, N (1988) Pay, politics and economic performance in Ireland, 197087. Oxford: Clarendon Press
Harris, R.I.D., Jefferson, C.W. & Spencer, J.E. (eds) (1990) The NorthernIreland Economy: A Comparative Study in the Economic Development of aperipheral Region. London: Longman
Hepburn, A.C. (1980) The Conflict of Nationality in Modern Ireland. London:Edward Arnold
Kearney, R (1997) Postnationalist Ireland: Politics, Culture, Philosophy.London: Routledge
Kennedy, K & McHugh, D (1988) The Economic Development of Ireland in theTwentieth Century. London: Routledge
Kennedy, K (1998) From famine to feast: Economic and social change inIreland 18471997. Dublin: Institute of Public Administration
Kirby, P (1997) Poverty amid plenty: World and Irish developmentreconsidered. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan
Kirby, P (2002) The Celtic Tiger in distress: Growth with inequality in Ireland.Basingstoke: Palgrave
Kirby, P., Gibbons, L., Cronin, M (eds) (2002) Reinventing Ireland: Culture,Society and the Global Economy. London: Pluto Press
Kurt, J (1994) Chasing Progress in the Irish Republic. Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity press
Lee, J (1989) Ireland 19121985: Politics and society. Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press
Leuwis, C (1989) Marginalisation misunderstood: Different patterns of farmdevelopment in the west of Ireland. Wageningen: Wageningen AgriculturalUniversity
Leonard, M (1994) Informal Economic Activity in Belfast. Aldershot: Avebury
Leonard, M (1998) Invisible Work, Invisible Workers: The Informal Economy inEurope and the USA. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan
Levine, E.M. (1966) The Irish and Irish Politicians. Indiana: University of NotreDame Press
Little, M (2002) Turn Left at Greenland. Dublin: New Island Books
Little, M (2004) Zulu Time When Ireland went to war. Dublin: New IslandBooks
Lucy, D et al (1969) Rural Industrialization. Dublin: Chapman
Mathews, A (2000) Farm incomes: Myths and reality. Cork: Cork UniversityPress
Matthews, A (1989) Ireland in the European Community: towards economicand social cohesion. Belfast: Policy Research Institute
Meenan, J (1970) The Irish Economy since 1922. Liverpool: LiverpoolUniversity Press
Munck, R (1993) The Irish Economy: Results and Prospects. London: Pluto
Nevin, D (ed) (1980) Trade Unions and Change in Irish Society. Dublin andCork: Mercier Press
O’Carroll, P & Murphy, J (eds) (1986) De Valera and his Times. Cork: CorkUniversity Press
O'Donnell, J.D. (1970) How Ireland is Governed. Dublin: Institute of PublicAdministration
O’Dowd, L., Moore, T & Corrigan, J (1994) The Irish Border Region: A Socioeconomic profile. Belfast: Queens University
O'Dowd, L & Wilson, T (eds) (1996) Borders, Nations and States: Frontiers ofSovereignty in the New Europe. Aldershot: Avebury
O’Grada, C (1988) Ireland Before and After the Famine. Manchester:Manchester University Press
O’Hagan, J (ed) The economy of Ireland. Dublin: Macmillan
O'Hearn, D (1992) Putting Ireland in a global context. Cork: University CollegeCork, Dept of Sociology
O'Hearn, D (1998) Inside the Celtic Tiger: The Irish economy and the Asianmodel. London: Pluto
O'Hearn, D., Munck, R (1999) Critical Development Theory: Contributionstowards a New Paradigm. London: Zed
O'Hearn, D (2001) The Atlantic Economy: Britain, the US and Ireland.Manchester: Manchester University Press
O’Malley, E (1989) Industry and Economic Development: The Challenge ofthe latecomer. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan
O’Toole, F (1995) Meanwhile back at the ranch: The politics of Irish beef.London: Vintage
O’Toole, F (1998) The lie of the land. Dublin: New Island
O'Toole, F (2003) After the Ball: Ireland After the Boom. Dublin: New IslandBooks
Raven, J et al (1976) Political Culture in Ireland: The Views of TwoGenerations. Dublin: Institute of Public Administration
Rose, R (1971) Governing Without Consensus: An Irish Perspective. London:Faber and Faber
Sabel, C (1996) Ireland: Local partnerships and social innovation. Paris:OECD
Sacks, P (1976) Donegal mafia: An Irish political machine. New Haven: YaleUniversity Press
Sweeney, P (1998) The Celtic tiger: Ireland’s economic miracle explained.Dublin: Oak Tree
Taylor, G (2001) Conserving the Emerald Tiger: The politics of environmentalregulation in Ireland. Galway: Arlen House
Teague, P (ed) ( 1987) Beyond Rhetoric: politics, Economy and Social Policyin Northern Ireland. London: Lawrence and Wishart
Wallace, M (1971) Northern Ireland: Fifty Years of SelfGovernment. NewtonAbbot: David & Charles
Walsh, J., Craig, S & McCafferty, D (1998) Local partnerships for socialinclusion? Dublin: Oak Tree Press/Combat Poverty Walsh Agency
Whyte, J & Corish, P (1967) Political Problems: 18501860 and 18601878.Dublin: Gill
CULTURE
Aalen, F.H.A & Brody, H.R (1969) Gola: The Life and Last Days of an IslandCommunity. Cork: Mercier Press
Ardagh, J (1995) Ireland & The Irish: Portrait of a changing society.Harmondsworth: Penguin
Bairner, A & Sugden, J (1993) Sport, sectarianism and society in dividedIreland. Leicester: Leicester University Press
Bannon, M & Barry, U (eds) (1982) Information Technology: Impact on theWay of Life. Dublin: Tycooly
Beckett, J.C. (1966) The Making of Modern Ireland 16031923. London: Faberand Faber
Bew, P & Patterson, H (1982) Sean Lemass and the making of modernIreland 194566. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan
Breen, R., Hannan, D., Rottman, D& Whelan, C (1990) Understandingcontemporary Ireland: State, class and development in the Republic ofIreland. London: Macmillan
Brett, D (1996) The construction of heritage. Cork: Cork University Press
Brody, H (1986) Inishkillane: Change and decline in the west of Ireland.London: Faber and Faber
Buckland, P (1972) AngloIrish and the New Ireland: Southern Unionism18861922. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan
Butlin, R.A. (ed) (1977) The Development of the Irish Town. London: Croom,Helm
Cahill, T (1995) How The Irish Saved Civilisation. London: Hodder &Stoughton
Cassidy, E (ed) (2002) Measuring Ireland: Discerning values and beliefs.Dublin: Veritas
Connery, D.S (1968) The Irish. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode
Connell, K.H (1950) The Population of Ireland, 17501845. London: OxfordUniversity Press
Connell, K.H (1968) Irish Peasant Society. London: Oxford University Press
Corkery, D (1966) The Fortunes of the Irish Language. Cork: Mercier Press
Corkery, D (1967) The Hidden Ireland. A Study of Gaelic Munster in theEighteenth Century. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan
Cronin, D., Gilligan, J & Holton, K (eds) (2001) Irish fairs and markets: Studiesin local history. Dublin: Four Courts
Cronin, M (2002) Across the lines: Travel, language, translation. Cork: CorkUniversity Press
Curtin, C et al (eds) (1984) Culture and ideology in Ireland. Galway: GalwayUniversity Press
Curtin, C & Wilson, T (eds) (1989) Ireland from below: Social change andlocal communities. Galway: Galway University Press
Curtin, C., Donnan, H & Wilson, M (eds) (1993) Irish urban cultures. Belfast:Institute of Irish Studies Queens University
Duddy, T (2002) A History of Irish Thought. London, New York: Routledge
Duffy, S (2000) Atlas of Irish History. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan
Edmondson, R (1998) Ireland: Society and Culture. Hagen: DistanceUniversity
Eipper, C (1986) The ruling trinity: A community study of church, state andbusiness in Ireland. Aldershot: Gower
Ellis, P.B (1972) The History of the Irish Working Class. London: VictorGollancz
Evans, E.E. (1957) Irish Folkways. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul
Evans, E.E. (1968) The Irishness of the Irish. Belfast: The Irish Association
Fallon, B (1998) An age of innocence: Irish culture 19301960. Dublin: Gill &Macmillan
Farrell, B (ed) (1984) Communications and Community in Ireland. Dublin:Mercier
Ferriter, D (1999) A nation of extremes: The Pioneers in twentiethcenturyIreland. Dublin: Irish Academic Press
Finlay, A (ed) (forthcoming) Multicultural Dilemmas: Irish Identities andCitizenship in an Era of PostConflict Reconstruciton. Berlin: LIT Verlag.
Findlater, A (2001) Findlaters: the story of a Dublin merchant family, 17742001. Dublin: Farmar
Foster, R (1988) Modern Ireland 16001972. London: Penguin
Fulton, J (1991) The Tragedy of belief, division, politics and religion in Ireland.Oxford: Clarendon
Gibbons, L (1996) Transformations in Irish culture. Cork: Cork UniversityPress
Glassie, H (1982) Passing the Time: Folklore and History of an UlsterCommunity. Dublin: O'Brien Press
Graham, B (ed) (1997) In search of Ireland: A cultural geography. London:Routledge
Hall, S & Haywood, J (2001) The Penguin Atlas of British and Irish History.London: Penguin
Healy, J (1968) Death of an Irish Town. Cork: The Mercier Press
Hill, M., Barber, S (eds) (1990) Aspects of Irish Studies. Belfast: Institute ofIrish Studies
Hindley, R (1990) The death of the Irish Language: A qualified obituary.London: Routledge
Howe, S (2000) Ireland and Empire: Colonial Legacies in Irish History andCulture. Oxford: Oxford University Press
Hug, C (1999) The politics of sexual morality in Ireland. London: Macmillan
Inglis, T (1998) Lessons in Irish Sexuality. Dublin: University College DublinPress
Inglis, T (2003) Truth, Power and Lies: Irish Society and The Case of theKerry Babies. Dublin: University College Dublin Press
Kearns, K (1996) Dublin pub life and lore: An oral history. Dublin: Gill &Macmillan
Keating, P & Desmond, D (1993) Culture and capitalism in contemporaryIreland. Aldershot: Avebury
Killen, J & MacLaran, A (eds) (1999) Dublin: Contemporary trends and issuesfor the twentyfirst century. Dublin: Geographical Society of Ireland
Language Planning Advisory Committee (1998) The Irish language in achanging society Shaping the future. Dublin: Bord na Gaeilge
Larkin, E (1990) A. de Tocqueville's Journey to Ireland. Dublin: Wolfhound
Lydon, J (1998) The Making of Ireland: From Ancient Times to the Present.London: Routledge
Mailhes, Christian (ed) (2003) Ireland today: change and tradition. Toulouse:Presses de l'Universite des Sciences Sociales de Toulouse
Messenger, J.C. (1969) Inis Beag, Isle of Ireland. New York: Holt, Rinehartand Winston
Molloy, C (2002) The story of the Irish pub. Dublin: Liffey
O'Byrne, R (2000) After a fashion: A history of the Irish fashion industry.Dublin: Town House
O'Connor, N (1991) Bringing it all back home: The influence of Irish music.London: BBC
O'Cuiv, B (ed) (1969)The Irish Language. Cork: Mercier Press
O'Dowd, L (ed) (1996) On intellectuals and intellectual life in Ireland. Belfast:Institute of Irish Studies/Royal Irish Academy
Orme, A.R (1970) Ireland. London: Longman
Payne, D., Garry, J., Hardiman, N (eds) (2004) Facing Change in a NewIreland: an analysis of Irish political and social attitudes. Dublin: Liffey Press
Paseta, S (2003) Modern Ireland: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: OxfordUniversity Press
Peace, A (2001) A world of fine difference: The social architecture of amodern Irish village. Dublin: University College Dublin Press
Peillon, M., & Corcoran, M (eds) (2004) Place and NonPlace. TheReconfiguration of Ireland. Dublin: Institute of Public Administration
Stivers, R (2000) Hair of the dog: Irish drinking and its American stereotype.New York: Continuum
Tobin, F (1996) The best of decades: Ireland in the 1960’s. Dublin: Gill &Macmillan
Tovey, H., Hannan, D & Abramson, H (1989) Why Irish? A sociologicalinterpretation of Irish national identity and the Irish language. Dublin: Bord naGaeilge
Whelan, C (1994) Values and social change in Ireland. Dublin: Gill &Macmillan
White, C.M (1972) Social Change in Contemporary Ireland. Dublin: Gill &Macmillan
NORTHERN IRELAND
Barritt, D & Carter, C (1962) The Northern Ireland Problem: A study of GroupRelations. Oxford: Oxford University Press
Beckett, J.C & Glasscock, R.E (eds) Belfast: Origin and Growth of anIndustrial City. London: British Broadcasting Corporation
Bell, D (1990) Acts of Union: Youth Culture and Sectarianism in NorthernIreland. Manchester: Manchester University Press
Bew, P., Gibbon, P & Patterson, H (1979) The State in Northern Ireland:19211972. Manchester: Manchester University Press
Boal, F & Douglas, N (eds) Integration and Division: GeographicalPerspectives on the Northern Ireland Problem. London: Academic Press
Brewer, J (1998) AntiCatholicism in Northern Ireland 16001998: The Moteand the Beam. London: Macmillan Press
Brewer, J (2003) C. Wright Mills and the Ending of Violence in NorthernIreland and South Africa. London: Palgrave
Buckland, P (1973) Ulster Union and the Origins of Northern Ireland 18861922. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan
Buckland, P (1979) The Factory of Grievances: Devolved Government inNorthern Ireland 19211939. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan
Budge, I & O'Leary, C (1973) Belfast Approach to Crisis: A Study of BelfastPolitics 16131970. Macmillan: St Martin's Press
Bufwack, M.S. (1982) Village without Violence: an Examination of a NorthernIrish Community. Cambridge, Mass: Shenkman
Cadogan Group (1992) Northern Limits: Boundaries of the Attainable inNorthern Ireland Politics. Belfast: Cadogan Group
Campbell, F (1991) The Dissenting Voice: Protestant Democracy in Ulsterfrom plantation to partition. Belfast: Blackstaff
Clifford, A (1983) The Poor Law in Belfast. Belfast: Athol Books
Compton, P.A. (ed) (1981) The Contemporary Population of Northern Irelandand PopulationRelated Issues. Belfast: Institute of Irish Studies
Compton, P & Coward, J (1989) Fertility and Family Planning in NorthernIreland. Aldershot: Avebury
Cormac, R & Osborne, R (eds) Religion, Education and Employment: Aspectsof Equal Opportunity in Northern Ireland. Belfast: Appletree Press
Cormack, R.J.& Osborne, R.D. (eds) (1991) Discrimination and Public Policyin Northern Ireland. Oxford: Clarendon Press
Coulter, C (1999) Contemporary Northern Irish society: An introduction.London: Pluto
Darby, J et al (1977) Education and Community in Northern Ireland: 'SchoolsApart'? Coleraine: New University of Ulster
Darby, J (1983) (ed) Northern Ireland: the Background to the Conflict. Belfast:Appletree Press
Dunn, S (ed) (1994) Facets and conflict in Northern Ireland. London:Macmillan
Elliot, R.S.P. & Hickie, J (1971) Ulster: A Case Study in conflict theory.London: Longman
Eversley, D (1989) Religion and Employment in Northern Ireland. London:Sage
Harbison, J (ed) (1989) Growing up in Northern Ireland. Belfast: StranmillisCollege
Harris, R (1972) Prejudice and Tolerance in Ulster. Manchester: ManchesterUniversity Press
Hepburn, A.C. (1982) Employment and Religion in Belfast 19011971. Belfast:Fair Employment Agency
Hickey, J (1984) Religion and the Northern Ireland problem. Dublin: Gill &Macmillan
Hill, M & Hempton, D (1992) Evangelical Protestantism in Ulster, 17401900.London: Routledge
Howe, L (1990) Being Unemployed in Northern Ireland. Cambridge:Cambridge University Press
Hughes, E (ed) (1991) Culture and Politics in Northern Ireland 19601990.Milton Keynes: Open University Press
Jenkins, R (ed) (1989) Northern Ireland: Studies in Social and Economic Life.Aldershot: Avebury
Jenkins, R (1993) Lads, Citizens and Ordinary Kids: Working Class Youth inBelfast. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul
Jennings, A (ed) Justice Under Fire: the abuse of civil liberties in NorthernIreland. London: Pluto Press
Jones, E (1960) A Social Geography of Belfast. London: Oxford UniversityPress
MoxonBrowne, E (1983) Nation, Class and Creed in Northern Ireland.Aldershot: Gower
O'Dochartaigh, N (1997) From Civil Rights to Armalites: Derry and the birth ofthe Irish Troubles. Cork: Cork University Press
O’Dowd, L & Rolston, B & Tomlinson, M (1980) Northern Ireland: Betweencivil Rights and Civil War. London: Zed Press
Opinion Research Centre (1970) Religion in Britain and Northern Ireland: ASurvey of Popular Attitudes. London: Independent Television Authority
Patterson, H (1980) Class Conflict and Sectarianism: the Protestant WorkingClass and the Belfast Labour Movement 18681920. Belfast: Blackstaff
Rowthorn, B & Wayne, N (1988) Northern Ireland: The Political Economy ofConflict. Cambridge: Polity Press
Ruane, J., Todd, J (1996) The Dynamics in Northern Ireland: Power, Conflictand Emancipation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Tomlinson, M (1994) 25 Years On: The costs of War and the Dividends ofPeace. Belfast: West Belfast Economic Forum
Whyte, J (1990) Interpreting Northern Ireland. Oxford: Clarendon Press
Wilson, T (1989) Ulster: Conflict and Consensus. Oxford: Blackwell
GENDER
Beale, J (1986) Women in Ireland: Voices of change. Basingstoke: Macmillan
Bradley, A and Valiulis, M (1997) Gender and sexuality in modern Ireland.Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press
Byrne, A and Leonard, M (eds) (1997) Women and Irish: A SociologicalReader. Belfast: Beyond the Pale
Byrne, A and Lentin, R (eds) (200) (Re)searching women: Feminist researchmethodologies in the social sciences in Ireland. Dublin: Institute of PublicAdministration
Cleary, A., Corbett, M., Galvin, M Wall, J (2004) Young Men on the Margins.Dublin: Katherine Howard Foundation
Cohen, M & Curtin, N (eds) (1999) Reclaiming Gender: TransgressiveIdentities in Modern Ireland. New York: St. Martin's Press
Connelly, A (1993) Gender and the Law in Ireland. Dublin: Oak Tree Press
Connolly, B & Ryan, A (1999) Women and education in Ireland. Maynooth:MACE
Connolly, L (2002) The Irish women's movement: From revolution todevolution. Basingstoke: Palgrave
Coulter, C (1993) The hidden tradition: Feminism, women and nationalism inIreland. Cork: Cork University Press
Cullen, M (1987) Girls don't do honours: Irish women in education in the 19th
and 20th centuries. Dublin: Women's Education Bureau
Curtin, C., Jackson, P & O'Connor B (eds) (1989) Gender in Irish society.Galway: Galway University Press
Davies, C & McLaughlin, E (eds) (1991) Women, Employment and SocialPolicy in Northern Ireland: A Problem Postponed. Belfast: Policy ResearchInstitute
Fogarty, M.P (ed) (1970) Women and Top Jobs. London: Allen and Unwin
Galligan, U (1998) Women and politics in contemporary Ireland. London:Pinter
Hill, M., Pollock, V (1999) Women in Ireland, Images & Experiences c18801920. Belfast: Blackstuff
Hird, M.J. (2004) Gender, Science and Technology. Palgrave Press
Kennedy, P., Murphy Lawless, J (eds) (1998) Returning Birth to Women:Challenging Policies and Practices. Dublin: WERRC/TCD
Kennedy, P (ed) (2004) Motherhood in Ireland: Creation and Context. Cork:Mercier Press
Kremer, J & Montgomery, P (eds) (1992) Women’s Working Lives. Belfast:HMSO
McKeown, K., Ferguson, H & Rooney, D (1999) Changing fathers?Fatherhood and family life in modern Ireland. Cork: Collins
Mahon, E., Drew, E., Emerek, R (eds) (1998) Women, Work and the Family inEurope. London: Routledge
Mahon, E., Conlon, C., Dillon, L (eds) (1998) Women and Crisis Pregnancy: AReport Presented to the Department of Health and Children. Dublin:Stationery Office
O'Carroll, I & Collins, E (eds) (1995) Lesbian and gay visions of Ireland:Towards the twentyfirst century. London: Cassell
O’Connor, P (1992) Friendships between women: a critical review. London:Harvester Wheatsheaf
O'Connor, P (1998) Emerging voices: Women in contemporary Irish society.Dublin: Institute of Public Administration
O'Dowd, M & Wichert, S (eds) (1995) Chattel, servant or citizen: Women'sstatus in church, state and society. Belfast: Institute of Irish Studies, QueensUniversity Belfast
O'Hara, P (1998) Partners in production: Women, farm and family in Ireland.New York and Oxford: Berghahn
Prior, P., Hayes, B.C., (2003) Gender and Health Care in the UK: Exploringthe Stereotypes. Basingstoke and New York: PalgraveMacmillan
Pyle, J (1990) The State and Women in the Irish Economy. Albany: StateUniversity of New York Press
Shorthall, S (1999) Gender & Power – Women and Farming. London:Macmillan Press
Wiley, M & Merriman, B (1996) Women and health care in Ireland:Knowledge, attitudes and behaviour. Dublin: Oak Tree
EDUCATION
Akenson, D.H. (1970) The Irish Education Experiment: The National Systemof Education in the Nineteenth Century. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul
Akenson, D.H (1973) Education and Enmity: The Control of Schooling inNorthern Ireland 19201950. Newton abbot: David & Charles
Atkinson, N (1969) Irish Education: A History of Educational Institutions.Dublin: Allen Figgis
Bell, R (ed) (1973) Education in Great Britain and Ireland. London: Routledge& Kegan Paul
Clancy, P (1982) Participation in higher education: A national survey. Dublin:Higher Education Authority
Clancy, P (1988) Who goes to college? A second survey of participation inhigher education. Dublin:
Clancy, P (1995). Access to College: Patterns of Continuity and ChangeDublin: Higher Education Authority.
Clancy, P., Wall, J. (2000) Social Background of Higher Education Entrants.Dublin: Higher Education Authority.
Clancy, P (2001) College entry in focus: A fourth national survey of access tohigher education. Dublin: Higher Education Authority
Coolahan, J (1981) Irish Education: History and Structure. Dublin: Institute ofPublic Administration
Cullen, K (1969) School and Family: Social Factors in Educational Attainment.Dublin: Gill & Macmillan
Dowling, P.J. (1968) The Hedge Schools of Ireland. Cork: Mercier Press
Drudy, S & Lynch, K (1993) Schools and society in Ireland. Dublin: Gill &Macmillan
Eysenck, J (1971) Race, Intelligence and Education. London: Maurice TempleSmith
Fagan, H (1995) Culture, politics and Irish school dropouts. WestportCT/London: Bergin and Garvey
Hannan, D., McCabe, B.& McCoy, S (1998) Trading qualifications for jobs:Overeducation and the Irish labour market. Dublin: Oak Tree
Hannan, D., Smyth, E., McCullagn, J., O'Leary, R & McMahon, D (1996)Coeducation and gender equality: Exam performance, stress and personaldevelopment. Dublin: Oak Tree
Hussey, C (ed) (1989) Equal Opportunities for women in Higher Education.Dublin: University College Dublin
Kelly, A (2002) Compulsory Irish: Language and education in Ireland, 1870s 1970s. Dublin: Irish Academic Press
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McNamara, J (1966) Bilingualism and Primary Education. Edinburgh:University Press
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Murphy, I et al (1972) Catholic Education: Primary Education, SecondaryEducation and the University Question. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan
Murphy, M (ed) (1970) Education in Ireland: Now and the Future. Cork:Mercier Press
Murphy, M (ed) (1971) Education in Ireland 2: What Should Students Learn.Cork: Mercier Press
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RELIGION
Akenson, D (1991) Small differences: Irish Catholics and Irish Protestants,18151922. Montreal and Kingston: McGillQueen's University Press Dublin:Gill & Macmillan
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DEMOGRAPHY/EMIGRATION
Bielenberg, A (ed) (2000) The Irish diaspora. Harlow: Pearson Education
Brady, C & Gillespie, R (1986) Natives and Newcomers: The making of IrishColonial Society 15341641. Dublin: Irish Academic Press
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CRIME / RACE / HEALTH
Balanda, K & Wilde, J (2001) Inequalities in mortality 19891998: A report onallIreland mortality data. Dublin: Institute of Public Health in Ireland
Barrington, R (1987) Health, Medicine and Politics in Ireland 19001970.Dublin: Institute of Public Administration
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MEDIA / FAMILY / CHILDREN
Cathcart, R (1984) The Most Contrary Region: The BBC in Northern Ireland19241984. Belfast: Blackstaff
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Leyton, E (1975) The One Blood: Kinship and Class in an Irish Village. StJohn's Memorial University
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POLICY / POVERTY
Adshed, M., Millar, M (eds) (2003) Public Administration and Public Policy inIreland. London: Routledge
Callan, T, Nolan, B., Whelan, B., Whelan, C & Williams, J (1996) Poverty inthe 1990s: Evidence from the Living in Ireland survey. Dublin: Oak Tree
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McDowell, R.B. (1964) The Irish Administration, 18011914. London:Routledge & Kegan Paul
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Walsh, J., Hennessy, M (eds) (1999) Poor People Poor Places. Dublin: OakTree Press
Ward, P (1993) Divorce in Ireland. Who Should Bear the Cost? Cork: CorkUniversity Press
MISCELLANEOUS
Clancy, P., Kelly, M., Wiatr, J & Zoltaniecki, R (eds) (1992) Ireland andPoland: Comparative perspectives. Dublin: Department of Sociology,University College Dublin
Corcoran, M & Peillon, M (eds) (2002) Ireland unbound: A turn of the centurychronicle. Dublin: Institute of Public Administration
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Peillon, M & Slater, E (eds) (1998) Encounters with modern Ireland: Asociological chronicle 19951996. Dublin: Institute of Public Administration
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