Éamonn Ó Ciardha
Éamonn Ó Ciardha, Irish historian and writer.
Biography
Ó Ciardha is a native of Scotshouse, County Monaghan. He has an M.A. from the National University of Ireland and a Ph.D. from Cambridge University. His areas of interest are 17th- and 18th-century Irish history, focusing on Jacobitism, law, disorder and Irish language sources for the era.
Forerly a visiting professor at St Michael's College, University of Toronto and at the Keough Institute of Irish Studies, University of Notre Dame, he is a Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences fellow in the department of Modern History, Trinity College, Dublin.
Bibilography
Articles
- Gaelic sources for the history of Ireland and Scotland in the early-modern period, in Bulletin of the Early Modern Ireland Committee, 1 (2). (1994), pp. 21–34.
- Tóraíochas is Rapairíochas in Éirinn sa seachtú haois déag/Tories and Rapparees in Ireland in the seventeenth century, History Ireland, 2 (1994), pp. 21–25.
- Buachaillí an tsléibhe agus bodaigh gan chéill: Toraíochas agus Rapairíochas i gCúige Uladh agus i dtuaisceart Chonnacht sa seachtú agas san ochtú haois déag, in Studia Hibernica, xxix (1995-7), pp. 59–85.
- Toryism in Cromwellian Ireland. Irish Sword, xix (1995). pp. 290–305.
- The Jacobite tradition 1719-1760, in Celtic History Review, II (1996), pp. 20–23.
- review of Fagan (ed.), Ireland in the Stuart papers, in History Ireland, iv, no. 2 (1996), pp. 53–55.
- review of Ó Saothraí, An Ministir Gaelach, in Irish Historical Studies, xxx (1997), pp. 481–3.
- Tory and Rapparee, in Welsch (ed.), Oxford companion to Irish literature (Oxford, 1996), pp. 490, 566.
- the Stuarts and deliverance in Irish and Scots-Gaelic poetry 1690-1760, in Connolly (ed.), Kingdoms united, pp. 78–94.
- The unkinde deserter and the bright duke: the dukes of Ormond in the Irish royalist tradition, in Barnard and Fenlon (ed.), The dukes of Ormond, pp. 177–93.
- A voice from the Jacobite underground: Liam Inglis, in Moran, (ed.), Radical Irish priests, pp. 16–39.
- The Irish Outlaw: the making of a nationalist icon, in J. Kelly, J. McCafferty and I. McGrath (eds), People and politics in Ireland: Essays on Irish History, 1660-1850, in honour of James I McGuire.
- 'Fighting Dick' Talbot, 'the Chevalier' Wogan and Thomas Arthur, comte de Lally: Jailbreakers and Jailbirds, History Ireland, 19, No. 2 (2011), pp. 19–22.
Books
- The Irish statute Staple books, 1596-1687, ed., with Jane Ohlmeyer, Four Courts Press, Dublin, 1999.
- Ireland And The Jacobite Cause, 1685-1766: A Fatal Attachment, Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2001, 2004.
External links
References
- About the author - Ireland And The Jacobite Cause, 2004.