A decade of legal history scholarship
Niamh Howlin and Felix M. Larkin
Lords, the law and litigation in early modern Ireland
Jane Ohlmeyer
Ambivalent patriot: William Molyneux and the art of rhetoric
Patrick Hyde Kelly
Imprisonment for debt in early nineteenth-century Ireland, 1810–48
Kevin Costello
The trials of Arthur Donnelly: a cause célèbre of the 1870s
Donnell Deeny
Exploring the dynamic of the Irish land war, 1879–90
L. Perry Curtis, Jr
Parnell and the law
Paul Bew
Investigating Jack the Ripper and Parnellite crime: Sir Robert Anderson and the writing of history
Patrick Geoghegan
Lisnafana: a townland in crisis on the Headfort Cavan estate, 1879–95
Robert D. Marshall
The law in action in Ulster in July 1898
Anthony Hart
‘Suffrage first’ or ‘suffrage as a crown’: women’s suffrage in Germany, Ireland and England
Marion Röwekamp
James Henry Mussen Campbell QC, MP: a life in law and unionist politics
Daire Hogan
The Irish Convention 1917–18: centenary reflections
John F. Larkin
The ‘so-called Treaty’: the implications of legal form for achieving settlement of the Irish War of Independence
Bláthna Ruane
Dismantling the Anglo-Irish Treaty: removing the oath and the repugnancy clause from the constitution of the Irish Free State
Thomas Mohr
The asinine law: Irish legal cartoons
Felix M. Larkin