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Scholarly Books

The Irish Religious Censuses of the 1760s: Catholics and Protestants in Eighteenth-Century Ireland. Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission, 2022. [Co-authored with Brian Gurrin and Liam Kennedy.]

Ireland and Irish America: Culture, Class, and Transatlantic Migration, 1700-1929. Dublin: Field Day; and Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press, 2008. 425 pp.

Irish Immigrants in the Land of Canaan: Letters and Memoirs from Colonial and Revolutionary America, 1675-1815. New York: Oxford University Press, March 2003 [principal author; with Bruce D. Boling, Arnold Schrier, and David N. Doyle]. 815 pp.

Emigrants and Exiles: Ireland and the Irish Exodus to North America. New York: Oxford University Press, 1985. Paperback edition, 1987. 684 pp.

Irish Popular Culture, 1650-1850. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 1998; paperback edition, 1999 [co-ed. with James S. Donnelly, Jr.]. 315 pp.

Recent & forthcoming scholarly articles & essays:

“A List of Sources in Irish Religious Demography, c1660-c1861,” Archivium Hibernicum (2023 forthcoming). [Principal author; with Brian Gurrin and Liam Kennedy]

“The Protestants of County Louth, c.1600-1911: An Essay in Religious and Political Demography,” in William Nolan ed., Louth: History and Society. Dublin: Geography Publications, 2023 forthcoming.

“‘I cannot banish the thought of home’: Young Irish Women’s Responses to Urban-Industrial America,” in Mary Kelly, ed., Navigating Historical Cross-Currents in the Irish Atlantic: Essays for Catherine Shannon. Cork: Cork University Press, 2022.

“The Protestants of County Leitrim, 1620 to 1861,” in Liam Kelly and Brendan Scott, eds., Leitrim: History and Society. Dublin: Geography Publications, 2019. Pp. 407-436.

“Frank Roney and the Fenians: A Reappraisal of 1860s Irish Republicanism in Belfast and Ulster,” Eire-Ireland, 51, nos. 3-4 (Winter 2016), 23-54. [Co-authored with Breandán Mac Suibhne]

“Walking Backward to Heaven? Edmond Ronayne’s Pilgrimage in Famine Ireland and Gilded Age America,” in Breandán Mac Suibhne and Enda Delaney, eds., Power and Hunger: The Great Famine and Irish Popular Politics. London and New York: Routledge, 2016. Pp. 80-141. [Principal author; with Ellen Skerrett and Bridget Kelly]

“Lost Republics: The Cashman Brothers in Ireland and America, 1870s-1920s,” American Journal of Irish Studies, 12 (2015), 117-143.

“The Derry Watershed: Its Religious and Political Demography, 1622-1911,” Field Day Review, special issue on Derry City, no. 9 (2013), 39-54. [Principal author; with Brian Gurrin]

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