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| | List of historians - Iridis Encyclopedia |
 | | Otto Maria Carpeaux, ( 1900 – 1978) foremost historian of Literature. |  | | Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, (born 1918), Russian historian and novelist. |  | | Ludwig Quidde, ( 1858 – 1941), historian and pacifist. |
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http://www.iridis.com/glivar/List_of_historians
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 | | [18] Those portions of the poem which contain a detached list of the nations of the earth and which trace the Leinster royal house back to Míl and thence to Noah and Adam, have been dated by Professor Carney and others to the mid-seventh century. |  | | Amongst the most important of these scholars, whom MacNeill calls the synthetic historians, are Máel Mura of Othain (†887), Cináed Ua hArtacáin (†995), Cúán Ua Lothcháin (†1024), and Flann Mainistrech (†1056). |  | | Historians have delivered themselves of many and varied judgments concerning the Irish and their institutions in the last few centuries of the native polity. |
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http://celt.ucc.ie/nation_kingship.html
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| | magoo.com: Irish Kings by Hugh McGough |
 | | Indeed, O Corrain in his book presents no table of "high kings" as such, and his lists of kings are lists of the kings of provinces. |  | | A list of the later kings, with different spellings of the names and significantly different year of reign, beginning with the Ui Neil Conn of the Hundred Battles #109, will be found in the Ireland page of Obsidian's Lair. |  | | Medieval Irish monks supported claims to kingship or propertyand gratified the egosof their noble patrons by plotting their line of descent from Adam and Eve. |
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http://www.magoo.com/hugh/irishkings.html
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| | Historians and the Scottish-American Connection |
 | | Carefully distinguishing between the Irish, Scots, and Scotch-Irish, he argued for the continuous and formative influence of ancestors down to the nth generation. |  | | Historian Charlotte Ericksons study, Invisible Immigrants, reflects this point of view in title and in argument. |  | | American historians did not pay much attention to these Scoto-American links until the late nineteenth century. |
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http://www.electricscotland.com/history/scottish_american.htm
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| | HIST 400 Modern Ireland: Film List |
 | | Set in Ireland in the 1950s, this is the story about the lives, loves, and betrayals of three Irish girls - Bennie, Eve, and Nan - as they begin their studies at Trinity College, Dublin. |  | | The film revolves around the relationship between an Irish informant in the IRA and his British "handlers." It conveys powerfully the oppressiveness and weight of history that sustains hatred and the impossible dilemmas faced by ordinary people trying to navigate between the opposing forces. |  | | It chronicles the centuries of hardship endured by the Irish and the waves of immigration and settlement in America from the first colonization efforts by the Scotch-Irish through the postwar immigration of the 20th century. |
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http://www.lclark.edu/~campion/hist400/films.htm
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| | Ireland List - Irish History |
 | | Historians have looked at the census statistics and used them to support various theories about the population of Ireland, when it peaked, and the impact of the potato famine. |  | | As the century drew to a close, the discussion was intensified by poor harvests, unusual storms, and the appearance in 1798 of An Essay on the Principle of Population by the Reverend Thomas Malthus. |  | | This book chronicles the peak of the Famine through the diaries and letters of the residents of Connacht. |
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~irelandlist/famine.html
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| | Irish History |
 | | Harkness (Irish history, Queen's U., Belfast) presents his personal account of the struggles between nationalists and unionists in Ireland since the beginning of home rule in 1912. |  | | Reconstructs the entire thousant-year history of Irish nationalism, covering each benchmark event in ireland's political evolution & presenting a vivid, epic tale of both the famous & unsung patriots who changed the course of Irish history. |  | | The severity of life in 18th century Ireland is clearly depicted in this book, which presents, among others, the case of one 14 year-old hung for stealing. |
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http://www.pacificnet.net/~ianet/Bookstore/historyirl.html
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| | Amazon.com: Books: The Course of Irish History, 4th Edition |
 | | I also liked the detail timeline at the back of the book that covered everything even those events/people which did not get mentioned in any other part of the book. |  | | Customers interested in The Course of Irish History, 4th Edition may also be interested in |  | | Having studied Irish history in grad school, I found myself coming back to this book over and over for a quick, easily readable general overview of irish history, written (well) by scholars but in a fashion accessible to all readers. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1589790022?v=glance
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| | List of Irish historians - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Stictly speacking, this article should be titled Irish Men and Women of Learning because a number of those listed ahead were scholars in different feilds - literature, |  | | ' Irish Historians, from earliest times to the present day, listed in chronological fashion. |  | | For the time being however this will do. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Irish_historians
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| | Irish Diaspora Studies - Debates - Teaching the Famine |
 | | Discussion of the Irish Famine by historians has, in any case, tended to stay too much within the 1840s and the particular version of 'political economy' - with its ideological and theological underpinnings - then being peddled. |  | | This may, in fact, be one of the ways in which the Irish Famine was an unusual famine. |  | | Sometimes, in Irish Diaspora Studies, we seem to be at the mercy of anniversaries. |
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http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/diaspora/debates/famine.shtml
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| | WWW Sources on Irish History |
 | | The list is maintained as part of the larger Genealogical and Historical BookSource. |  | | Links from this page take you to other of the Institute's Web pages. |  | | This brief bibliography is part of a larger bibliography that is in turn part of A Teacher's Guide to the Signet Classic Edition of James Joyce's Dubliners. |
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http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~stonerjw/eire_his.html
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 | | Please note that as all of the material in the list is generated from one database using a mailmerge programme; it does respect book referencing conventions, but the journal references, thesis references etc. are unorthodox in presentation. |  | | Thanks, especially, to the University of Warwick Diaspora project and its Irish listing and to Helen Fallon of DCU who has been compling material on Irish women's emigration. |  | | An Irishman in Dixie, Thomas Connolly's diary of the fall of the Confederacy |
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http://migration.ucc.ie/bibliography.htm
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| | list_of_historians |
 | | Find the Best Sites For list of historians With Starware |  | | Starware also provides related listings for list of historians |  | | Find list of historians at one of the best sites the Internet has to offer! |
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http://www.articlesgalore.com/documents/List_of_historians
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| | Irish Migration Studies in South America |
 | | This site should be particularly helpful to historians, literary scholars, anthropologists, geographers of the Irish and British migration to Argentina and other Latin American countries. |  | | Researching the Irish in Argentina describes the historiography of this emigration, and the discourses that influenced it. |  | | Introduction: This section is intended for those with little knowledge of the Irish emigration to Argentina. |
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http://www.irishargentine.org/about.htm
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| | A List of Occupations |
 | | The following is a list of occupations of which many are archaic. |  | | I thank all of those who have contributed to the list. |  | | They also are useful to historians in general. |
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http://cpcug.org/user/jlacombe/terms.html
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| | Web links to resources for historians include:- |
 | | This page lists some of the main Websites used by historians worldwide. |  | | Over the last three-quarters of a century as part of that mission the IHR has provided research tools and information on sources for historians. |  | | The mission of the Institute of Historical Research is to promote excellence in historical research. |
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http://www.shu.ac.uk/schools/cs/cri/links/histlink.html
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| | Irish Genealogy Search Ireland, Irish Genealogy Search Ireland |
 | | Subscribers receive two annual publications: Familia - Ulster Genealogical Review which contains articles about Irish history and genealogy; and the Directory of Irish Family History Research which is the most complete and up-to-date record of Irish genealogical research in progress enabling family historians world-wide to publicise their research interests. |  | | Subscribers have the option of having their interests and contact details also included on the Internet in this database. |  | | It aims to prevent duplication of research effort and to bring together people with similar interests. |
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http://www.ancestryireland.co.uk/database.php?filename=db_ancestors
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| | Armagh's Irish roots retold by local historians - PittsburghLIVE.com |
 | | Stiles and his fellow local historians prefer to remember better times, which were spent enjoying the simple pleasures of life. |  | | Also, at a time when home wiring was less sophisticated, Stiles said, "There was a lady, Belle Jones, who had plugged her iron into the lamp socket, when a bolt of lightning came in and killed her." |  | | Occupying a focal point in East Wheatfield is the town of Armagh--founded in 1792 by Irish immigrants and incorporated as a borough in 1834. |
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http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/blairsvilledispatch/s_139648.html
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| | Surname Histories - 25 years of Research |
 | | Sources are listed by the main nationality for which they are used: |  | | Our on going research by qualified historians means that new resources are being added to our bibliography on a continual basis. |  | | Source material used to research these histories have been chosen for their reliability and authenticity. |
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http://www.genealogyweb.com/biblio.htm
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| | British History Reading List |
 | | Thomas Bartlett, "The Rise and Fall of the Protestant Nation" Eire-Ireland |  | | David Fitzpatrick, Politics and Irish Life 1913-1921: Provincial Experience of War and Revolution (1977) |  | | Mary Daly "Women in the Irish Free State" Journal of Women's History 6/4 |
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http://www.geocities.com/dianalaulainen/Reading/Reading.html
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| | CONK! Encyclopedia: Anglo-Saxon_literature |
 | | Old English poetry was an oral craft, our understanding of it in written form is incompleteâfor example we know that the poet (referred to as a Scop) could be accompanied by a harpâthere may be other audio traditions we are not aware of. |  | | It has achieved national epic status, on the same level as the Iliad, and is of interest to historians, anthropologists, literary critics, and students the world over. |  | | Related to the heroic tales are a number of short poems from the Exeter Book which have come to be described as "Wisdom poetry". |
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http://www.conk.com/search/encyclopedia.cgi?q=Anglo-Saxon_literature
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| | Women-Related Arts and Humanities Email Lists |
 | | FAH (Feminist Art History list) is a list for researchers, curators, art historians, faculty, students, and all those interested in discussing research issues and sharing resources of women artists throughout history. |  | | WHOM is a list for women historians of medicine. |  | | WOM-PO is a list for discussion of women's poetry in all languages and periods, from poets of all ethnicities. |
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http://research.umbc.edu/~korenman/wmst/f_arts.html
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| | A Brief Citation Guide for Internet Sources in History and the Humanities |
 | | I have also drawn upon suggestions from some of the works listed in the bibliography below. |  | | In this Guide the only addresses included are those which are a part of the public record (for example, listed at the WWW or gopher site in the citation) or for which permission has been obtained. |  | | Yet historians and humanists have for generations faced similar problems in citing sources. |
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http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~africa/citation.html
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| | Arthurian Resources on Britannia |
 | | King Arthur in the Eyes of the Historians |  | | Meet the man who was the main inspiration behind the creation of the Arthurian legend as we know it. |  | | What do modern historians really think about a historical Arthur? |
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http://www.britannia.com/history/artpage.html
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| | World Literature to 1500, Arts & Sciences Libraries, UB Libraries |
 | | Each entry concludes with a list of references and, in the case of author entries, a list of the author's works in the original as well as in English translation. |  | | Provides a title list of major "national literature" of each country, and brief descriptions of works, authors, and literary terms. |  | | A chronological listing of births, deaths, events, and works of British literature indicating the extent of literary activity and literary related events in England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales during a specific year, decade, or century. |
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http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/units/lml/Collections/docs/world_lit_1500.html
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| | Philippine News Online: Ilokano literature |
 | | She honors Ilokano writers in Spanish, Tagalog/Filipino, English, Ilokano, and Literary Historians and Essayists. |  | | She honors only two special Literary Historians and Essayists Marcelino Foronda, Jr. |  | | In her work on a perceived Canon of Ilokano Literature, she used three criteria, namely number of literary awards earned; frequency of inclusion in anthologies; and recognized contributions to the development and enrichment of Ilokano literature, for choosing a number of writers who embody and present the best of Ilokano culture. |
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http://www.philippinenews.com/news/view_article.html?article_id=bfe80b4cd783f745e9936e510e610e62
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| | History of the Christian Church, Volume III: Nicene and Post-Nicene Christianity. A.D. 311-600. (iii.viii.xix) |
 | | We only add, by way of a general view, a list of all the ecumenical councils of the Graeco-Roman church, with a brief account of their character and work. |  | | List of the Ecumenical Councils of the Ancient Church, |  | | The condemnation of a departed pope as a heretic by an ecumenical council is so inconsistent with the claims of papal infallibility, that Romish historians have tried their utmost to dispute the fact, or to weaken its force by sophistical pleading. |
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http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/hcc3.iii.viii.xix.html
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| | CORK Bibliography: Historical |
 | | The use of history in public policy-making is being rediscovered, in particular by historians in the UK. |  | | Reformers repeated the stories of drinkers they knew or knew about, and temperance novelists, short story writers, poets, songwriters, and playwrights created fictional accounts of drunkards' lives. |  | | The surviving historical texts, all later than Alexander's epoch, are based on a series of contemporary histories and especially on the 'Royal journals', an official diary written in the imperial court. |
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http://www.projectcork.org/bibliographies/data/Bibliography_Historical.html
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| | Women-Related Arts and Humanities Email Lists |
 | | FAH (Feminist Art History list) is a list for researchers, curators, art historians, faculty, students, and all those interested in discussing research issues and sharing resources of women artists throughout history. |  | | LANYER is a list for discussion of the 17th-century English poet Aemilia Lanyer. |  | | WOM-PO is a list for discussion of women's poetry in all languages and periods, from poets of all ethnicities. |
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http://www-unix.umbc.edu/~korenman/wmst/f_arts.html
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