Coping with Crisis: The response to the Famine of 1740-41

J Kelly - Eighteenth-Century Ireland, 2012 - liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk
In the long list of famines and subsistence crises that Ireland experienced between the early
seventeenth and the mid-nineteenth centuries, the famine of 1740-41 has been identified …

Medicine, belief, witchcraft and demonic possession in late seventeenth-century Ulster

A Sneddon - Medical Humanities, 2016 - mh.bmj.com
Ireland's only published witchcraft pamphlet, written by Daniel Higgs, The Wonderful and
True Relation of the Bewitching of a Young Girle in Ireland, What Ways she was Tormented …

[图书][B] Early Modern Ireland and the world of medicine: Practitioners, collectors and contexts

D Cantor, K Waddington - 2019 - books.google.com
This collection of essays offers important new insights across a range of topics relating to
medicine in early modern Ireland. Of particular note is the substantial attention devoted to …

" You Said It Would Be Alright": Trust, Betrayal, and Women's Relationships in Irish Abortion Experiences, 1900–1967

C Delay, A Walter - new hibernia review, 2022 - muse.jhu.edu
The authors gratefully recognize the support and assistance of the following: the National
Archives, Dublin; Public Record Office of Northern Ireland; An Bord Altranais archives …

Legislating for Economic Development: Irish Fisheries as a Case Study in the Limitations of 'Improvement'

A Sneddon - … Century Composite State: Representative Institutions in …, 2010 - Springer
The idea of 'improvement'so popular in eighteenth-century Europe was protean, holding
human betterment as a central tenet without delineating what form this should take. It was …

The I rish Parliament and the Regulatory Impulse, 1692–1800: The Case of the Coal Trade

E Magennis - Parliamentary history, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The legislative activity of the 18th‐century I rish parliament has become clearer in recent
decades. So, too, has the regulatory impulse and how this impacted upon markets and the …

The evolution of the medical professions in eighteenth-century Dublin

S Mullaney - Early Modern Ireland and the world of medicine, 2019 - manchesterhive.com
During the eighteenth century, the status of Dublin surgeons and apothecaries underwent a
transformation. Having been long regarded as mere tradesmen, by the end of the century …