Jacqueline R. Hill and the study of history in Ireland: a career of dedication and achievement
Vincent Comerford and Bernadette Cunningham
Introduction: Dublin and beyond
Raymond Gillespie, James Kelly and Mary Ann Lyons
‘The receiver-general is not in cash to pay …’: the financial travails of Dublin Corporation, 1690–1760 – causes, actions and political impact
Brendan Twomey
The politics of pageantry: the participation of Dublin guilds in public-facing ceremonial and celebratory events, 1660–c.1770
Mary Ann Lyons
Civic unity and the problem of urban poverty: a case study of St Audoen’s parish, Dublin, 1655–1700
Colm Lennon
The death of Mark Quin: identity, culture and politics in late seventeenth-century Dublin
Raymond Gillespie
Dublin in an ‘era of improvement’: the public and the growth of the eighteenth-century city
James Kelly
‘Idle castle building airy schemes’: John Black III and the ‘improvement’ of eighteenth-century Belfast
Jonathan Jeffrey Wright
Presbyterians and Jacobites in County Antrim in 1716: the interplay of local and national politics in early eighteenth-century Ireland
D.W. Hayton
‘The common opinion of the town’: rumour and rancour in provincial Ireland, 1758
Toby Barnard
Jacqueline R. Hill List of Publications to 2021