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  • ISSN: 0021-1214 (Print), 2056-4139 (Online)
  • Editors: Clodagh Tait Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, Republic of Ireland, Elaine Farrell (Book Reviews) Queen’s University Belfast, UK, and Andrew Sneddon (Book Reviews) Ulster University, UK
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Published for the Irish Historical Studies Publications Ltd.Irish Historical Studies, founded in 1938, is the joint journal of the Irish Historical Society and the Ulster Society for Irish Historical Studies and is the authoritative voice in Irish history. It publishes articles embodying original research on Irish history; articles on the scope and teaching of Irish history; select documents, with editorial comment; select and critical bibliographies and guides to sources.

Irish Historical Studies blogs

History blog

  • From Brexit to Environmental Destruction: Understanding Modern Britain with James Vernon
  • 29 January 2025, James Vernon
  • What inspired you to write a book on the history of Modern Britain? There were two motivations. I was interested in rescuing national histories from the nativism of the right. Of course, in Britain that virulent type of nationalism swept the country with Brexit, but across the world authoritarian populists have also evoked nativist histories that they promise will make their country great again....
  • Making Trust in Early Modern London
  • 07 January 2025, Patrick Wallis
  • In the bustling streets of medieval and early modern London, trust was a precious commodity, just as it is today. But who did Londoner’s choose to trust?…...