James S. Donnelly, Jr.
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James S. Donnelly, Jr. (born 1943) is a modern British and Irish historian. Donnelly is a Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. One of the most prolific and wide-ranging historians of Ireland, he has also been a leading figure in the promotion of Irish studies in North America. Donnelly is a former president of the American Conference for Irish Studies, and a current co-editor of the journal Éire-Ireland.
He is the author of:
- Encyclopedia of Irish History and Culture. 2004. editor and chief.
- The Great Irish Potato Famine. (2001).
- Irish Popular Culture 1650-1850. (1999), co-edited with Kerby A. Miller.
- Irish Peasants: Violence & Political Unrest, 1780-1914. (1983), co-edited with Samuel Clark.
- The Land and the People of Nineteenth-Century Cork: The Rural Economy and Land Question. 1975 (which was awarded the Herbert Baxter Adams Prize of the American Historical Association)
- Landlord and Tenant in Nineteenth-Century Ireland. 1973.
- "Opposing the "Modern World": The Cult of the Virgin Mary in Ireland, 1965-85." Éire-Ireland 2005 40(1-2): 183-245.
- "A Church in Crisis: The Irish Catholic Church Today." History Ireland 2000 8(3): 12-17.
- "The Construction of the Memory of the Famine in Ireland and the Irish Diaspora, 1850-1900." Éire-Ireland 1996 31(1-2): 26-61.
- "The Terry Alt Movement 1829-31." History Ireland 1994 2(4): 30-35.
- "The Great Famine: Its Interpreters, Old and New." History Ireland 1993 1(3): 27-33
- "The Marian Shrine of Knock: The First Decade." Éire-Ireland 1993 28(2): 54-99.
- "Republicanism and Reaction in the 1790s." Irish Economic and Social History [Great Britain] 1984 11: 94-100.
- "Hearts of Oak, Hearts of Steel." Studia Hibernica 1981 21: 7-73.
- "Propagating the Cause of the United Irishmen." Studies [Ireland] 1980 69(273): 5-23.
- "The Rightboy Movement", Studia Hibernica 1977-78 17-18: 120-202.
- "The Whiteboy Movement, 1761-65." Irish Historical Studies 1978 21(81): 20-54.
- "The Irish Agricultural Depression of 1859-64." Irish Economic and Social History Journal 1976 3: 33-54.
- "Cork Market: Its Role in the Nineteenth-Century Irish Butter Trade." Studia Hibernica 1971 11: 130-163.