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Maureen Wall
   
Life
Irish historian; author of extensive works in 18th century Irish history.
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Works
Catholic loyality to king and pope [... &c.], in Proceedings
of the Irish Catholic Historical Committee, 1960 (Dublin: Gill 1961),
pp.17-24; The Penal Laws, 1691-1760 [Dublin Historical Assoc.]
(Dundalk 1961), 72pp.; Partition: The Ulster Question, in
T. D. Williams, The United Irish Movement, Historical
Studies V, ed. J. L. McCracken (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul
1965), pp.122-40; ed., The Irish Struggle, 1916-1926 (Routledge
& Kegan Paul 1966), pp.79-93; The Age of the Penal Laws, 1691-1778,
in T. W. Moody & F. X. Martin, eds., The Course of Irish History
(Cork: Mercier 1967), pp.37-51 [infra]; The background of the Rising from 1914
until the issue of the countermanding order on Easter Saturday 1916,
in K. B. Nowlan, ed., The Making of the Rising (Dublin 1969), pp.157-97;
The Plans and the Countermand: The Country and Dublin, in
The Making of the Rising, ed. K. B. Nowlan (Dublin 1969), pp.201-51;
intro. John T. Gilbert, Documents relating to Ireland, 1795-1804
(IUP 1970, rep. of 1893 1st ed.), xvii+250pp.; The Whiteboys
in T. D. Williams, ed., Secret Societies in Ireland (Dublin:
Gill & Macmillan 1973), pp.13-25; Catholic Ireland in the Eighteenth Century: Collected Essays of Maureen Wall, ed. G. OBrien (Dublin: Geography Publications 1989) [infra].
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Princess Grace Irish Library (Monaco)
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