A selected & non-exhaustive list of publications [fr]
Some of the members of the “France-Ireland History Society”, historians specialised in Ireland-France’s common history, listed their main publication on the subject.
See herethe list of the members of the “France-Ireland History Society”.
BARRY, G. | "The disarmament of Hatred: Marc Sangier, French Catholicism and the legacy of the First World War, 1914-1945" | Palgrave Macmillan, 2012 |
CHAMBERS, L. | ’Revolutionary and Refractory? The Irish Colleges in Paris and the French Revolution’ | Journal of Irish and Scottish Studies, vol. 2, no. 1 (2008), pp 29-51 |
CHAMBERS, L. | ’Irish Catholics, French Cartesians: Irish Reactions to Cartesianism in France, 1671-1726’ | Eamon Maher and Grace Neville (eds) France-Ireland: Anatomy of a Relationship (Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2004), pp 133-45. |
CONROY, J. | ’The French are on the sea: mapping the Irish coast, 1690’ | in J. Conroy (ed.), Franco-Irish connections: Essays, memoirs and poems in honour of Pierre Joannon (Dublin: Four Courts Press) |
CONROY, J. | ’Galway Bay, Louis XIV’s navy and the “little Bougard”’ | Journal Of The Galway Archaeological And Historical Society, 49 (1997), pp. 36-48. |
CULLEN, L. | ’Irish businessman and French courtier: the career of Thomas Sutton, comte de Clonard, c.1722-1782’ | The early modern Atlantic economy: festschrift for Jacob Price, eds. J. McCusker and K. Morgan , Cambridge, 2000, pp.86-104 |
CULLEN, L. | ’Le commerce des eaux-de-vie sous l’Ancien Régime: une specialisation régionale charentaise’ | Paris,Le Croif vif, 2002 (translation of The brandy trade under the Ancien Regime: regional specialisation in the Charente , Cambridge, 1998) |
CULLEN, L. | ’The Irish community in Bordeaux’ | The Bordeaux – Dublin letters, 1757: Correspondence of an Irish Community abroad, eds. L.M. Cullen, John Shovlin and Thomas M. Truxes, Oxford: University Press, for the Britsh Academy (2013), pp.31-50. |
HORNE, J. | (dir)’Vers la guerre totale: le tournant de 1914-1915’ | Paris: Tallandier, 2010, 343 pp. |
HORNE, J. | (dir)’Accepter la guerre: les mobilisations de la bienfaisance et de l’épargne en France 1914- 1918’ | in Nicolas Beaupré, Heather Jones et Arndt Weinrich (eds.), Dans la guerre: accepter, endurer, refuser (Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2015), pp. 79-101. |
KLEINMAN, S. | ’Un Brave de plus: La carrière militaire de Théobald Wolfe Tone, héros du nationalisme irlandais et officier français 1796-1798’ | in Revue Historique des Armées n°253 4e trimestre (2008) pp. 55-65 |
KLEINMAN, S. | ’‘What did the French ever do for us? Thoughts on French archives as realms of Irish memory’’ | in J. Conroy (ed.), Franco-Irish connections : Essays, memoirs and poems in honour of Pierre Joannon (Dublin : Four Courts Press) pp. 171-184 |
LYONS, M. | ’France and Ireland, 1500-1610: politics, migration and trade’ | London: The Royal Historical Society, Brewer & Boydell, 2003; reprinted in paperback, 2015 |
LYONS, M. | ’Digne de compassion’: female dependents of Irish jacobite soldiers in France, c.1692-c.1730’ | in Eighteenth-Century Ireland, 23 (2008), pp 55-75 |
NEVILLE, G. | ’Remembering and Forgetting the Great Famine in France and Ireland’ | 2012 - New Hibernia Review, vol. 16/4, pp. 80-94 |
NEVILLE, G. | ’Le people est poète: French Travellers and Language in Ireland’ | 2009 - Yann Bevant and Anne Goarzin (eds), Mélanges à Jean Brihault: Bretagne et Irlande: Pérégrinations, Rennes, CRBC/Université de Rennes 2, pp. 11-30 |
NEVILLE, G. | ’I hate France with a mortal hatred: Daniel O’Connell and France’ | 2004 - Grace Neville and Eamon Maher (eds), France-Ireland: Anatomy of a Relationship, Frankfurt, Peter Lang, pp.241-257 |
O’CIOSAIN, E. | ’La migration irlandaise vers la France (1590-1690) et les enjeux de mémoire’ | In: C. Maignant (dir.) La France et L’Irlande: destins croisés 16e-21e siècles, Presses Universitaires du Septentrion, ,Lille, 2013 |
O’CIOSAIN, E. | ’Le merveilleux et l’espace européen: l’Irlande et les Irlandais dans la littérature médiévale française (XIIe-XVe siècles)’ | In: Phyllis Gaffney, Jean-Michel Picard (eds.) The Medieval Imagination Mirabile Dictu, Essays in honour of Yolande de Pontfarcy Sexton, Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2012 |
O’CIOSAIN, E. | ’Attitudes towards Ireland and the Irish in Enlightenment France’ | G. Gargett, G. Sheridan (eds.) Ireland and the French Enlightenment, 1700-1800, Macmillan, Basingstoke, 1999 |
PICARD, J-M | ’The French language in medieval Ireland’ | in Michael Cronin and Cormac Ó Cuilleanáin (eds), The languages of Ireland, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2003, pp.57-77 |
PICARD, J-M | ’’Aquitaine et Irlande dans le Haut Moyen Age’’ | in Jean-Michel Picard (ed.), Aquitaine and Ireland in the Middle Ages, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 1995, pp.17-30 |
PICARD, J-M | ’’Church and politics in the seventh century: the Irish exile of King Dagobert II’ | in Jean-Michel Picard (ed.), Ireland and Northern France 600-850, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 1991, pp.65-90 |
PITTION, J-P | "The Huguenots in Ireland: Anatomy of an Emigration Dublin" | Glendale Press, 1987(ed., with C. J. D. Caldicott et H. Gough), 441 pages |
PITTION, J-P | ’A Literary Journal: Reflections on the Role of French Culture in Eighteenth-Century Ireland’ | Hermathena, CXXI, 1976, p. 129-141 |
RUANE, J. | ’’Ethnicity, religion and peoplehood: Protestants in France and in Ireland’’ | Ethnopolitics, 9 (1), 2010:121-135 |
RUANE, J. | ’Comparing Protestant-Catholic conflict in France and Ireland: The significance of the ethnic and colonial dimension’ | In: Wolffe, John (eds). Irish Religious Conflict in Comparative Perspective. London: Palgrave MacMillan. 2014 |
RUANE, J. | "Protestant identity in the Gard today" | in ’L’IDENTITE HUGENOTE: faire mémoire et écrire l’histoire’ - LIBRAIRIE DROZ S.A. 2014 |
WHELAN, R. | "La correspondance d’Élie Bouhéreau (1643-1719) : les années folâtres" | in ’LITTERATURES CLASSIQUES, 71:91 – 112’ (2010) |
WHELAN, R. | "Les pouvoirs des Mémoires. Les Mémoires protestants à l’époque de la Révocation" | in ’CAHIERS DE L’ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONALE DES ÉTUDES FRANÇAISES, 67:287 - 299’ (2015) |