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Introduction vii
Part I: General History
The French Revolution and Private Life by Richard Cobb, Fellow of Balliol, Oxford 3
The German Kaiserreich from 1871 as a Nation-State by Theodor Schieder, University of Cologne 31
An Appraisal of Edvard Beneš as a Statesman by William V. Wallace, The New University of Ulster, Coleraine 47
The Methodological and Political Foundations of Czech Historiography in the Twentieth Century by Jaroslav Kudrna, University of Brno 61
The Irish in Victoria, 1851-91: a Demographic Essay by Oliver MacDonagh, University College, Cork 67
Part II: Irish History
The Aggrandisement of Armagh by Liam de Paor, University College, Dublin 95
English Monks and Irish Reform in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries by Denis Bethell, University College, Dublin 111
Aspects of the Continental Education of Irish Students in the reign of Elizabeth I by Helga Hammerstein, Trinity College, Dublin 137
The Counter-Reformation and the People of Catholic Ireland, 1596-1641 by John Bossy, The Queen’s University, Belfast 155
James Anthony Froude and Ireland: a Historiographical Controversy of the Nineteenth Century by Donal McCartney, University College, Dublin 171
The Dual Economy in Ireland, 1800-50 by Joseph Lee, Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge 191
List of Articles in Historical Studies, volumes I-VIII, inclusive 203
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