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Doctor Seán Duffy
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Sean DuffyCareer History:
Dr Seán Duffy is a graduate of Trinity College Dublin, from which he also holds a Ph.D. He is a Fellow of the College, where he has lectured since 1993 and is currently Senior Lecturer in Medieval History in the School of Histories and Humanities and co-director of the Centre for Irish-Scottish and Comparative Studies.
Since 1998 he has been Chairman of the Friends of Medieval Dublin, and since 1999 he has organized an annual interdisciplinary conference on medieval Dublin, the proceedings of which are published each year by Four Courts Press.

Research Interests:
Seán Duffy has published widely on Irish history generally, and medieval Ireland in particular. His primary research interests are currently the history and archaeology of Dublin from the Vikings to the Early Modern period; medieval Irish relations with Wales, Scotland and the Isles; and Anglo-Irish relations, particularly the historiography of the English colony in medieval Ireland.

Publications:
Medieval Dublin IX. Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2007, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2009, 256pp
• ‘Ireland, c.1000-c.1100’, in Pauline Stafford (ed.), A Companion to the Early Middle Ages. Britain and Ireland c.500-c.1100, London, Wiley-Blackwell, 2009 285-302
• ‘The Hermits of St Augustine in Medieval Dublin: their History and Archaeology’, in John Bradley, Alan Fletcher, Anngret Simms (eds), Dublin in the Medieval World: Studies in Honour of Howard B. Clarke, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2009, 202-248 [Seán Duffy and Linzi Simpson]
• Review of Power and Identity in the Middle Ages: Essays in Memory of Rees Davies, by Huw Pryce and John Watts (eds), Oxford: OUP, 2007, English Historical Review, CXXIV, (no. 507), 2009, 390-02
• Review of The medieval manuscripts of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, by Raymond Gillespie and Raymond Refaussé (eds), Catholic Historical Review. Journal of the American Catholic Historical Association, 95, (no. 2), 2009, pp 338-9
• ‘Henry II and England’s Insular neighbours’, in Christopher Harper-Bill and Nicholas Vincent (eds), Henry II: new interpretations, Woodbridge, Suffolk, The Boydell Press, 2007, 129-153
The world of the Galloglass: kings, warlords and warriors in Ireland and Scotland, 1200-1600, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2007, 219pp
• ‘The prehistory of the Galloglass’ in Seán Duffy (ed.), The world of the galloglass: kings, warlords and warriors in Ireland and Scotland, 1200-1600, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2007, 1-23
Medieval Dublin VIII: Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2006, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2007, 256pp
• Book Review, Review of The Earldom of Desmond, 1463-1583: the decline and crisis of a feudal lordship, by Anthony M. McCormack (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2005) and Colin Breen, The Gaelic lordship of the O’Sullivan Beare (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2005), History Ireland, 14, no. 6, (Nov/Dec), 2006, pp 59-60
• ‘“The western world’s tower of honour and dignity”: the career of Muirchertach Ua Briain in context’ in Damian Bracken and Dagmar Ó Riain-Raedel (eds), Ireland and Europe in the twelfth century: reform and renewal, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2006, pp 56-73
• ‘The royal dynasties of Dublin and the Isles in the eleventh century’, in Seán Duffy (ed.), Medieval Dublin VII: Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2005, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2006, pp 51-65
Medieval Dublin VII: Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2005, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2006, 256pp
• ‘A reconsideration of the site of Dublin’s Viking Thing-mót’ in Tom Condit and Christiaan Corlett (eds), Above and beyond: essays in memory of Leo Swan, Dublin, Wordwell, 2005, pp 351-360
• ‘Introduction to this edition’ in Goddard Henry Orpen, Ireland under the Normans, by Goddard Orpen with an introduction by Seán Duffy, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2005, pp xi-xxxii
• ‘Town and crown: the kings of England and their city of Dublin’, in Michael Prestwich, Richard Britnell, and Robin Frame (eds), Thirteenth Century England X. Proceedings of the Durham Conference 2003, Woodbridge, The Boydell Press, 2005, pp 95-117
• ‘Ua Néill, Domnall’, in Seán Duffy (ed.), Medieval Ireland: an encyclopedia, 1st edn, New York and London, Routledge, 2005, pp 480-481
• ‘Ua Briain, Muirchertach’, in Seán Duffy (ed.), Medieval Ireland: an encyclopedia, 1st edn, New York and London, Routledge, 2005, pp 459-462
• ‘Limerick’, in Seán Duffy (ed.), Medieval Ireland: an encyclopedia, 1st edn, New York and London, Routledge, 2005, pp 276-278
• ‘John, king of England’, in Seán Duffy (ed.), Medieval Ireland: an encyclopedia, 1st edn, New York and London, Routledge, 2005, pp 240-243
• ‘Courcy, John de’, in Seán Duffy (ed.), Medieval Ireland: an encyclopedia, 1st edn, New York and London, Routledge, 2005, pp 108-109
• ‘Bruce, Edward’, in Seán Duffy (ed.), Medieval Ireland: an encyclopedia, 1st edn, New York and London, Routledge, 2005, pp 51-53
Medieval Dublin VI. Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2004, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2005, 256pp
Medieval Ireland: an encyclopedia, 1st edn edn, New York and London, Routledge, 2005, xxxii+546pp
Medieval Dublin V: Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2003, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2004, 301pp
• ‘Magnates, Gaelic and Anglo-Irish’, in James S. Donnolly, Jr., Encyclopedia of Irish history and culture, Detroit, Thomson Gale, 2004, pp 414-415
• ‘Richard II in Ireland’, in James S. Donnolly, Jr., Encyclopedia of Irish history and culture, Detroit, Thomson Gale, 2004, pp 628-629
• ‘Norman conquest and colonization’, in James S. Donnolly, Jr., Encyclopedia of Irish history and culture, Detroit, Thomson Gale, 2004, pp 468-470
• ‘MacMurrough, Dermot, and the Anglo-Norman invasion’, in James S. Donnolly, Jr., Encyclopedia of Irish history and culture, Detroit, Thomson Gale, 2004, pp 411-413
• ‘English government in medieval Ireland’, in James S. Donnolly, Jr., Encyclopedia of Irish history and culture, Detroit, Thomson Gale, 2004, pp 215-218
• ‘The lords of Galloway, earls of Carrick, and the Bissets of the Glens: Scottish settlement in thirteenth-century Ulster’ in David Edwards, Regions and rulers in Ireland 1100-1650, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2004, pp 37-50
• ‘Ua Néill, Flaithbertach [Flaithbheartach O’Neill, Flaithbertach an Trostáin] (d. 1036), king of Ailech’, Oxford dictionary of national biography, 55, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2004, pp 844-845
• ‘Ua Gormáin, Máel Muire [Marianus O’Gorman] (d. 1181?), abbot of Knock’, Oxford dictionary of national biography, 55, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2004, pp 842-842
• ‘Ua Conchobair, Ruaidrí [Roderic O’Connor, Ruaidrí na Saide Buide] (d. 1118), king of Connacht’, Oxford dictionary of national biography, 55, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2004, pp 836-837
• ‘Ua Conchobair, Áed [Aedh O’Connor, Áed in Gaí Bernaig] (d. 1067), king of Connacht’, Oxford dictionary of national biography, 55, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2004, pp 835-836
• ‘Ragnvald [Rögnvaldr, Reginald, Ragnall] (d. 1229), king of Man and the Isles’, Oxford dictionary of national biography, 45, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2004, pp 797-798
• ‘Mac Lochlainn [Ua Lochlainn], Muirchertach (d. 1166), high-king of Ireland’, Oxford dictionary of national biography, 35, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2004, pp 841-842
• ‘Mac Flainn, Flann [Florence Macflynn] (d. 1256), archbishop of Tuam’, Oxford dictionary of national biography, 35, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2004, pp 389-390
• ‘Godred Crovan [Guðrøðr, Gofraid Méránach] (d. 1095), king of Man and the Isles’, Oxford dictionary of national biography, 22, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2004, pp 600-601
• ‘Gilbert [Gille, Gilli, Gillebertus; called Gilla Espaic] (d. 1145), bishop of Limerick’, Oxford dictionary of national biography, 22, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2004, pp 158-159
• ‘Courcy [Courci], John de (d. 1219?), conqueror of Ulster’, Oxford dictionary of national biography, 13, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2004, pp 662-664
• ‘Conn na mBocht (d. 1060), ecclesiastical leader’, Oxford dictionary of national biography, 12, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2004, pp 957-958
• ‘Cathal mac Conchobair (d. 1010), king of Connacht’, Oxford dictionary of national biography, 10, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2004, pp 536-537
• ‘Burgh, Richard de, second earl of Ulster [called Red Earl] (b. in or after 1259, d. 1326), magnate, lord of Connacht’, Oxford dictionary of national biography, 8, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2004, pp 785-787
• ‘Brian Bóruma [Brian Boru] (c. 941-1014), high-king of Ireland’, Oxford dictionary of national biography, 7, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2004, pp 533-538
• ‘The British perspective’ in S.H. Rigby, A companion to Britain in the later middle ages, Oxford, Blackwell Publishers, 2003, pp 165-183
Medieval Dublin IV: Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2002, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2003, 368pp
• ‘Emerging from the mist: Ireland and Man in the eleventh century’, Mannin revisited: twelve essays on Manx culture and environment, edited by P.J. Davey and David Finlayson, Edinburgh, 2002
• and Edmund O’Donovan, ‘A deserted medieval village at Ballysheehan, Co. Tipp erary’, Tipp erary Historical Journal, 2002, pp 33-43
• ‘Introduction’, in Edmund Curtis, A history of Ireland, London, etc., Routledge, 2002, ix-xi
• ‘Foreword’, in Ailbhe MacShamhráin, The Vikings: an illustrated history (Dublin: Wolfhound Press, 2002), pp 7-8
• ‘Edward Bruce’s invasion of Ireland: a revised itinerary and chronology’, in Seán Duffy (ed.), Robert the Bruce’s Irish Wars: the Invasions of Ireland 1306-1329, Stroud, Tempus Publishing, 2002, 9-43
Robert the Bruce’s Irish Wars: the Invasions of Ireland 1306-1329, Stroud, Tempus Publishing, 2002, 221pp
Medieval Dublin III: Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2001, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2002, 256pp
Medieval Dublin II. Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2000, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2001, 237pp
•David Dickson, Seán Duffy, Cathal Ó Háinle, and Ian Campbell Ross(ed.), Ireland and Scotland : nation, region, identity; náisiún, régiún, céannacht; nàisean, ceàrn tìre, fèineachd, Trinity College Dublin and the Irish Film Centre, Dublin, 29-30 September 2000, Centre for Irish-Scottish Studies, TCD for the Irish-Scottish Academic Initiative, 2001, viii, 105pp
• ‘The Angevin Empire’ in R. Bartlett, J. Morrill, A. Briggs, and J. Bourke (eds), The Penguin atlas of British and Irish history, London, etc., Penguin Books, 2001, pp 80-83
• ‘The Normans’ in R. Bartlett, J. Morrill, A. Briggs, and J. Bourke (eds), The Penguin atlas of British and Irish history, London, etc., Penguin Books, 2001, pp 72-75
• and Patrick Power, The Timechart History of Ireland, Rickmansworth, Worth Press and Playne Books, 2001
Atlas of Irish history, 2nd revised and updated edn, Dublin, Gill & Macmillan, 2000, 144pp [first published 1997]
Medieval Dublin I. Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 1999, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2000, 237pp
• Book review, English Historical Review, 2000, pp 690-91
• Book review, The Innes Review, 51, 2000, pp 90-91
• ‘Bruce and Ireland’ in Scotland’s Story, part 12, Edinburgh, 2000, pp 8-9
• ‘Historical revisit: Goddard Henry Orpen, Ireland under the Normans, 1169-1333 (1911-20)’, Irish Historical Studies, 37, 2000, pp 246-259
• ‘Ireland and Scotland, 1014-1169: contacts and caveats’ in Alfred P. Smyth, Seanchas. Essays presented to Francis J. Byrne, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2000, pp 346-356
• ‘The Vikings and Normans’ in Ciaran Brady, The Hutchinson Encyclopedia of Ireland, London, Helicon, 2000
The Concise History of Ireland, Dublin, Gill and Macmillan, 2000, 256pp
• ‘Medieval Scotland & Ireland: overcoming the amnesia’, History Ireland, 7, (3), 1999, pp 17-21
• Book review, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies, 38, (100), 1999, pp 102-3
• ‘Tudor conquest and Gaelic collapse: Ireland in the sixteenth century’, A guerra e o encontro de civilizaçóes, a partir do século XVI. Actas do XXIV congresso internacional de História militar, Lisbon: Commissáo Portuguesa de História Militar, 1999, pp 117-122
• ‘The Anglo-Norman era in Scotland and Ireland: convergence and divergence’, Celebrating Columba: Irish-Scottish connections 597-1997, edited by T.M. Devine and J.F. McMillan, Edinburgh: John Donald, 1999, pp 15-34
• ‘The 1169 invasion as a turning-point in Irish-Welsh relations’, Britain and Ireland 900-1300. Insular responses to medieval European change, ed. Brendan Smith, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999, pp 98-113
• ‘John and the origins of England’s Irish problem’, King John: new interpretations, ed.S.D. Church, Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1999, pp 221-245
• ‘Fitzgerald (Decies)’, in S.J. Connolly (ed.), The Oxford companion to Irish history, 1st edn., Oxford, O.U.P., 1998
• ‘Faughart, battle of’, in S.J. Connolly (ed.), The Oxford companion to Irish history, 1st edn., Oxford, O.U.P., 1998
• ‘Clann Sínaich’, in S.J. Connolly (ed.), The Oxford companion to Irish history, 1st edn., Oxford, O.U.P., 1998
• ‘Burgh, Richard de’, in S.J. Connolly (ed.), The Oxford companion to Irish history, 1st edn., Oxford, O.U.P., 1998
• ‘Bruce, Edward’, in S.J. Connolly (ed.), The Oxford companion to Irish history, 1st edn, Oxford, O.U.P., 1998
• ‘Black Death’, in S.J. Connolly (ed.), The Oxford companion to Irish history, 1st edn, Oxford, O.U.P., 1998
• ‘John de Wogan’, in S.J. Connolly (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Irish History, Oxford, O.U.P., 1998
• ‘William de Vescy’, in S.J. Connolly (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Irish History, Oxford, O.U.P., 1998
• ‘Vescy family’, in S.J. Connolly (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Irish History, Oxford, O.U.P., 1998
• ‘Verdon family’, in S.J. Connolly (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Irish History, Oxford, O.U.P., 1998
• ‘Valence family’, in S.J. Connolly (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Irish History, Oxford, O.U.P., 1998
• ‘Ulaid’, in S.J. Connolly (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Irish History, Oxford, O.U.P., 1998
• ‘Toirrdelbach Ua Conchobair’, in S.J. Connolly (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Irish History, Oxford, O.U.P., 1998
• ‘Remonstrance of the Irish Princes’, in S.J. Connolly (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Irish History, Oxford, O.U.P., 1998
• ‘Poer family’, in S.J. Connolly (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Irish History, Oxford, O.U.P., 1998
• ‘Rory O’Connor’, in S.J. Connolly (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Irish History, Oxford, O.U.P., 1998
• ‘Cathal O’Connor’, in S.J. Connolly (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Irish History, Oxford, O.U.P., 1998
• ‘Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn’, in S.J. Connolly (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Irish History, Oxford, O.U.P., 1998
• ‘Isle of Man’, in S.J. Connolly (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Irish History, Oxford, O.U.P., 1998
• ‘Battle of Athenry’, in S.J. Connolly (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Irish History, Oxford, O.U.P., 1998
• ‘Airgialla’, in S.J. Connolly (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Irish History, Oxford, O.U.P., 1998
• ‘National identities in early and medieval Ireland’, in S.J. Connolly (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Irish History, O.U.P., Oxford, 1998
• Book review, Irish Historical Studies, 31, 1998, pp 135-6
• Book review, Scottish Historical Review, 77, 1998, pp 257-8
• Book review, County Louth Archaeological and Historical Society Journal, 24, 1998, pp 306-7
• ‘Ireland’s Hastings: the Anglo-Norman conquest of Dublin’, Anglo-Norman Studies XX: Proceedings of the Battle Conference, ed. Christopher Harper-Bill, Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1998, pp 69-85
Atlas of Irish History, 1st edn edition, New York; Dublin, Macmillan; Gill and Macmillan, 1997
• Part I in Seán Duffy (ed.), Atlas of Irish History,Dublin, Gill and Macmillan, 1997, pp 10-31,
• ‘The growth of Dublin’ in Seán Duffy (ed.), Atlas of Irish history, Dublin, Gill & Macmillan, 1997, pp 48-49
• ‘Ireland before the Normans’ in Seán Duffy (ed.), Atlas of Irish history, Dublin, Gill & Macmillan, 1997, pp 30-31
• ‘Reform of the church’ in Seán Duffy (ed.), Atlas of Irish history, Dublin, Gill & Macmillan, 1997, pp 28-29
• ‘The age of Brian Boru’ in Seán Duffy (ed.), Atlas of Irish history, Dublin, Gill & Mavmillan, 1997, pp 26-27
• ‘The Viking wars’ in Seán Duffy (ed.), Atlas of Irish history, Dublin, Gill & Macmillan, 1997, pp 24-25
• ‘Ireland and Europe’ in Seán Duffy (ed.), Atlas of Irish history, Dublin, Gill & Macmillan, 1997, pp 22-23
• ‘The golden age’ in Seán Duffy (ed.), Atlas of Irish history, Dublin, Gill & Macmillan, 1997, pp 20-21
• ‘Early peoples and politics’ in Seán Duffy (ed.), Atlas of Irish history, Dublin, Gill & Macmillan, 1997, pp 18-19
• ‘The arrival of Christianity’ in Seán Duffy (ed.), Atlas of Irish history, Dublin, Gill & Macmillan, 1997, 16-17
• ‘Celtic Ireland’ in Seán Duffy (ed.), Atlas of Irish history, Dublin, Gill & Macmillan, 1997, pp 14-15
• ‘Origins’ in Seán Duffy (ed.), Atlas of Irish history, Dublin, Gill & Macmillan, 1997, pp 10-13
• ‘The decline of the Irish language’ in Seán Duffy (ed.), Atlas of Irish history, Dublin, Gill & Macmillan, 1997, pp 94-95
• Book review, Studia Hibernica, 29, 1997, pp 252-4
• Book review, Irish Historical Studies, xxx, 1997, pp 616-7
• ‘Dublin Castle’ in John Cannon (ed.), The Oxford Companion to British History, Oxford, O.U.P., 1997
• ‘Kingdom of Dublin’ in John Cannon (ed.), The Oxford Companion to British History, Oxford, O.U.P., 1997
• ‘Dublin’ in John Cannon (ed.), The Oxford Companion to British History, Oxford, O.U.P., 1997
• ‘Connacht’ in John Cannon (ed.), The Oxford Companion to British History, Oxford, O.U.P., 1997
• ‘Celtic church’ in John Cannon (ed.), The Oxford Companion to British History, Oxford, O.U.P., 1997
• ‘Brian Boru’ in John Cannon (ed.), The Oxford Companion to British History, Oxford, O.U.P., 1997
Ireland in the Middle Ages, London; New York; Dublin, Macmillan; St Martin’s Press; Gill and Macmillan, 1997, 216pp
• ‘The problem of degeneracy’ in James Lydon (ed.), Law and disorder in thirteenth-century Ireland.The Dublin Parliament of 1297, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 1997, pp 87-106
• ‘Ulster and the Irish sea region in the twelfth century’, Irish Historic Settlement, 6, 1996, p 5-7
• Book review, History Ireland, 4, (2), 1996, p. 60
• Book review, Scottish Historical Review, 75, (199), 1996, pp 125-6
• Book review, Journal of the County Louth Archaeological and Historical Society, 23, (4), 1996, p. 447
• ‘Ostmen, Irish and Welsh in the eleventh century’, Peritia: Journal of the Medieval Academy of Ireland, 9, 1996, pp 378-396
• ‘King John’s expedition to Ireland, AD 1210: the evidence reconsidered’, Irish Historical Studies, 40, 1996, p1-24
• ‘Historical Background’ in Margaret Gowen with Georgina Scally, A Summary Report on Excavations at Exchange Street Upp er/Parliament Street, Dublin, Dublin, Temple Bar Archaeological Report No. 4, 1996, pp 4-9
• ‘A real Irish historian. Seán Duffy talks to James Lydon who last year retired as Lecky Professor of Modern History in Trinity College, Dublin’, History Ireland, 3, (1), 1995, pp 11-14
• Book review, Journal of the County Louth Archaeological and Historical Society, 23, (3), 1995, p. 378
• ‘Braveheart...brave attempt’, History Ireland, 3, (4), 1995, pp 5-6
• ‘The first Ulster plantation: John de Courcy and the men of Cumbria’ in Robin Frame, Katharine Simms, T.B. Barry, Colony and frontier in medieval Ireland. Essays presented to J.F. Lydon, London, Hambledon Press, 1995, pp 1-27
• Book review, The Innes Review, 44, 1993, pp 104-7
• Book review, Journal of the County Louth Archaeological and Historical Society, 23, (3), 1993, p. 273
• ‘Pre-Norman Dublin: capital of Ireland?’, History Ireland, 1, (4), 1993, pp 13-18
Ireland 600-1169. An Island of Saints and Scholars?, London, Longman, 1993
• ‘Irishmen and Islesmen in the kingdoms of Dublin and Man, 1052-1171’, Ériu, 43, 1992, pp 93-133
• ‘The “continuation” of Nicholas Trevet: a new source for the Bruce invasion’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 91, C, (12), 1991, pp 303-315
• ‘The Bruce brothers and the Irish Sea world, 1306-29’, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies, 21, 1991, pp 55-86
Nicholas O’Kearney: the last of the bards of Louth, Dublin, Éigse Oirialla, 1989, 104pp
• [Seán Ó Dufaigh] and Diarmaid Ó Doibhlin, Nioclás Ó Cearnaigh: beatha agus saothar, Dublin, An Clóchomhar, 1989, 139pp
• ‘The Loughross Gaelic scholar Doctor James Woods’, Creggan: Journal of the Creggan Local History Society, 1, (3), 1989, pp 33-51
• ‘The Gaelic account of the Bruce invasion "Cath Fhochairte Brighite": medieval romance or modern forgery?’, Seanchas Ard Mhacha, 13, (1), 1988, pp 59-121
• ‘Antiquarianism and Gaelic revival in County Louth in the pre-Famine era’, Journal of the County Louth Archaeological and Historical Society, 21, (4), 1988, pp 343-368
• ‘Art Murphy and Gaelic literary activity in the Dundalk area in the 1820s’, Journal of the County Louth Archaeological and Historical Society, 21, (3), 1987, pp 231-256

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