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Editors: Mary Ó Drisceoil agus Proinsias Ó Drisceoil
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226 Pages; 17 Articles
- The Rian Bó Phádraig - Fact or Fiction: the Problems Facing Medieval Roads
in the Twentieth Century
Louise Nugent
- Logainmneacha dar Críoch – ach i gCo. Thiobraid Árann
Pádraig Ó Cearbhaill
- Searching for Common Ground: Colonialism and Collaboration in Early Modern
Tipperary
John Morrissey
- Two Classics from South Tipperary: Keating's "Foras Feasa" and Kickham's "Knocknagow"
R.V. Comerford
- An Dán ‘I dtúis a’ Lae dho Phoebus Chiúin’ le Liam Dall Ó hIfearnáin
Liam Prút
- Forgotten by History: the Life and Times of John Lanigan, D.D., D.C.L., D.S.S.,
Priest, Professor and Historian
James Feehan
- The Ballad Collection of John Davis White
Denis G. Marnane
- The Rev. Henry Woodward, Rector of Fethard, 1812 - 1863
Kenyan Homfray
- Interdenominational Co-operation in a Tipperary Parish during the “Tithe War”
Elizabeth Farrell
- Attempted Rising- July 1848
Brian J. Sayers
- White v. Gill: Tipperary Famine Clearances Revisited in 1863
Denis G. Marnane
- New Tipperary Revisited: the Case of Arthur Hugh Smith-Barry
Gerry Sutton
- An Cearrbhach, An Lúbadóir is an Gaiscíoch i gClais an Phúca
Liam Mac Peaircín
- Life with the South Tipperary Volunteers 1914-1921
by Paul Merrigan, from the Bureau of Military History 1913 -21
Marcus Bourke
- The Excluded Voice? Thurles Folklore
Mary Ó Drisceoil
- Col S.J. Watson’s Locomotives
Patrick Holland
- Official State Opening of Famine Warhouse 1848, Ballingarry, Co.
Tipperary, 21 July 2004
Thomas McGrath
BOOKS REVIEWED:
- Negotiating Colonialism;
John Morrissey [Reviewed by William Nolan]
- Carden of Barnane;
Arthur E. Carden / Vanishing Kingdoms: The Irish Chiefs and their
Families; Walter J.P. Curley
[Reviewed by Billy Clancy]
- Foreign and Fantastic Field Sports: Cricket in County Tipperary;
Patrick Bracken [Reviewed by John Devitt]
- Bishop Edward Thomas O'Dwyer of Limerick 1842-1917; Thomas J. Morrissey
[Reviewed by Robert MacCarthy]
- The Land For The People: The Land Question in Independent Ireland;
Terence Dooley [Reviewed by William A. Smyth]
- The Story of Muintir na Tíre, 1931 - 2001 - the First Seventy Years;
Mark Tierney [Reviewed by Ciaran Lynch]
- Liostaí Logainmneacha: Contae Thiobraid Árann; Pádraig Ó Cearbhaill (Eagarthóir)
/ The Irish Ordnance Survey: History, Culture and Memory; Gillian M.
Doherty / Gaelic Prose and the Irish Free State; Philip O'Leary /
Irish Governments and the Guardianship of Historical Records; Gerard
O'Brien / Nineteenth-Century Ireland: A Guide to Recent Research;
Laurence M. Geary & Margaret Kelleher (Editors) / The Pastoral and
Education Letters of Bishop James Doyle of Kildare and Leighlin, 1786 - 1834;
Thomas McGrath [Reviewed by Proinsias Ó Drisceoil]
An extensive range of book reviews will also be included
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