Clifford, Brendan.
Brendan Clifford Historian and political activist
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Works
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Against Ulster nationalism : a review of Northern Ireland politics in the aftermath of the 1974 UWC general strike, with insights into the development of the Catholic and Protestant communities, their interaction, and their relation to Britain, in reply to Tom Nairn and others | |
Aspects of World War II | |
Belfast in the French Revolution | |
Billy Bluff and the squire : a satire on Irish aristocracy and other writings | |
Bolg an Tsolair ; or Gaelic magazine containing "Laoi na Sealga" or the famous fenian poem called " The chase" with a collection of choice Irish songs | |
The casement diary dogmatists. | |
The causes of the rebellion in Ireland (1798) : and other writings | |
The Christian Brothers' history of the great war : first published in monthly instalments in 1914-18 | |
The Cork free press in the context of the Parnell split : the restructuring of Ireland, 1890-1910 | |
crime against Europe with the crime against Ireland | |
Derry and the Boyne a contemporary Catholic account of the siege of Derry, the Battle of the Boyne, and the general condition of Ireland in the Jacobite war | |
Dubliner the lives times and writings of James Clarence Mangan | |
economics of partition a historical survey of Ireland in terms of political economy | |
Edmund Burke reprint of a biography of an aristocratic liberal by a democratic liberal | |
Envoi : taking leave of Roy Foster : reviews of his made up Irish story | |
Ireland in the Great War : the Irish insurrection of 1916 set in its context of the World War | |
Irish Press, Fianna Fáil and the decline of the Free State | |
Jacobite narrative of the war in Ireland, 1688-1691. | |
Joe Devlin : what now? : his confrontation of the British Parliament after the 1918 election | |
life and poems of Thomas Moore | |
Lord Downshire and the United Irishmen : a selection from the Downshire Papers, 1793-1799, with a historical review of the British Constitution | |
The Nation | |
Ned Buckley's poems | |
North Cork Anthology 250 years of writings from the region of Millstreet, Duhallow, Slieve Luachra and the thereabouts | |
"Notes on Eire" : espionage reports to Winston Churchill, 1940-2 | |
Oeuvres choisies | |
The origin of Irish Catholic-nationalism : selections from Walter Cox's "Irish magazine," 1807-1815 | |
Political and historical writings on Irish and British affairs | |
Prison adverts, and, Potatoe diggings : materials from the public life of Antrim and Down during the years of government terror which led to the Rebellion of 1798 | |
Puritanism and the theatre | |
Queen's : a comment on a university and a reply to its politics professor | |
Selected writings | |
So-called Rebellion of 1641 and its Cromwellian outcome. | |
Spotlights on Irish history talks given at Duhallow Heritage Centre on ... [etc.] | |
A Story of the Spanish Armada, c1988: | |
Textes choisis | |
Thomas Davis | |
Thomas Russell and Belfast | |
Traitor-patriots in the Great War: Casement and Masaryk : with a review of the rise and fall of Czechoslovakia | |
Union Jackery : the pre-history of Fascism in Britain | |
Veto controversy, including Thomas Moore's "Letter to the Roman Catholics of Dublin" | |
Whiter Northern Ireland |