| Paul Connell |
Parson priest
and master: national education in county Meath, 1824-41 |
1995 |
| Denis A. Cronin |
A Galway gentleman in the
age of improvement: Robert French of Monivea, 1716-79 |
1995 |
| Brian O’Dálaigh |
Ennis in the eighteenth
century: portrait of an urban community |
1995 |
| Séamus Ó Maitiú |
The humours of Donnybrook:
Dublin’s famous fair and its suppression |
1995 |
| David Broderick |
An early toll-road: the
Dublin-Dunleer turnpike, 1731-1855 |
1995 |
| John Crawford |
St Catherine’s parish, Dublin
1840-1900, portrait of a Church of Ireland community |
1995 |
| William Gacquin |
Roscommon before the famine:
the parishes of Kiltoon and Cam, 1749-1845 |
1995 |
| Francis Kelly |
Window on a Catholic parish:
St Mary’s, Granard, Co. Longford, 1933-68 |
1996 |
| Charles V. Smith |
Dalkey: society and economy
in a small medieval Irish town |
1996 |
| Desmond J. O’Dowd |
Changing times: religion
and society in nineteenth century Celbridge |
1997 |
| Proinnsíos Ó
Duigneáin |
The priest and the Protestant
woman |
1997 |
| Thomas King |
Carlow: the manor and town,
1674-1721 |
1997 |
| Joseph Byrne |
War and peace: the survival
of the Talbots of Malahide, 1641-1671 |
1997 |
| Bob Cullen |
Thomas L. Synnott, the career
of a Dublin Catholic 1830-70 |
1997 |
| Helen Sheil |
Falling into wretchedness:
Ferbane in the late 1830s |
1998 |
| Jim Gilligan |
Graziers and grasslands:
portrait of a rural Meath community 1854-1914 |
1998 |
| Miriam Lambe |
A Tipperary estate: Castle
Otway, Templederry 1750-1853 |
1998 |
| Liam Clare |
Victorian Bray: a town adapts
to changing times |
1998 |
| Ned McHugh |
Drogheda before the famine:
urban poverty in the shadow of privilege 1826-45 |
1998 |
| Toby Barnard |
The abduction of a Limerick
heiress: social and political relations in mid-eighteenth century Ireland |
1998 |
| Miriam Moffitt |
The Church of Ireland community
of Killala and Achonry (1870-1940), thinly scattered |
1999 |
| Íde Ní Liatháin |
The life and career of P.A.
McHugh, 1859-1909, a footsoldier of the party |
1999 |
| Séamus Fitzgerald |
Mackeral and the making
of Baltimore, County Cork, 1879-1913 |
1999 |
| Séamus O’Brien |
Famine and community in
Mullingar poor law union, 1845-1849, mud huts and fat bullocks |
1999 |
| Anne Colman |
Riotous Roscommon, social
unrest in the 1840s |
1999 |
| Ann Murtagh |
Portrait of a Westmeath
tenant community, 1879-85, the Barbaravilla murder |
1999 |
| Jim Lenehan |
Politics and society in
Athlone, 1830-1885, a rotten borough |
2000 |
| Maighréad Ní
Mhurchadha |
The customs and excise service
in Fingal, 1684-1785, sober, active and bred to the sea |
2000 |
| Tom Hunt |
Portlaw, county Waterford
1825-1876, portrait of an industrial village and its cotton industry |
2000 |
| Chris Lawlor |
Canon Frederick Donovan’s
Dunlavin 1884-1896, a west Wicklow village in the late nineteenth century |
2000 |
Eithne Massey
|
Prior Roger Outlaw of Kilmainham,
1314-1341 |
2000 |
| Patricia Friel |
Frederick Trench (1746-1836)
and Heywood, Queen’s County, The creation of a romantic demesne |
2000 |
Brian Gurrin
|
A century of struggle and
decline in Delgany and Kilcoole, An exploration of the social implications
of population change in north-east Wicklow, 1666-1779 |
2000 |
| Terence Dooley |
The plight of Monaghan Protestants,
1912-1926 |
2000 |