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Carla King is a lecturer at St Patrick's College, Dublin and an author in Irish history. According to Diarmaid Ferriter, she is "peerless in her expertise on Michael Davitt". [1]

Works

  • King, Carla, ed. (2000). Famine, Land, and Culture in Ireland. Dublin: University College Dublin Press. ISBN  9781900621472. [2] [3]
  • Davitt, Michael (2001). King, Carla (ed.). Collected Writings, 1868–1906. Bristol: Thoemmes/Edition Synapse. ISBN  9781855066489.
  • Devoy, John (2008). King, Carla; McCormack, W. J. (eds.). Michael Davitt from the Gaelic American. ISBN  9781910820995. [4]
  • King, Carla (2009). Michael Davitt. Dublin: University College Dublin Press. ISBN  9781910820964.
  • King, Carla; McNamara, Conor, eds. (2011). The West of Ireland: New Perspectives on the Nineteenth Century. History Press Ireland. ISBN  9781845887056. [5]
  • King, Carla (2016). Michael Davitt After the Land League, 1882-1906. Dublin: University College Dublin Press. ISBN  9781906359928. [6] [7] [8]

References

  1. ^ Ferriter, Diarmaid (15 August 2015). "Diarmaid Ferriter: How do you prefer our Fenian dead – revered or reviled?". The Irish Times. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
  2. ^ Kinealy, Christine (20 November 2002). "The Great Irish Potato Famine, and: Famine, Land and Culture in Ireland (review)". Victorian Studies. 44 (3): 527–529. doi: 10.1353/vic.2002.0059. ISSN  1527-2052. S2CID  144956157.
  3. ^ Mc Carthy, Margaret (2001). "Review of Famine, Land and Culture in Ireland". Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review. 90 (357): 110–112. ISSN  0039-3495. JSTOR  30095440.
  4. ^ Ramón, Marta (2009). "Michael Davitt: from the Gaelic American. By John Devoy. Edited by Carla King and W. J. McCormack. Pp 192. Dublin: University College Dublin Press. 2008. €20. (Classics of Irish History)". Irish Historical Studies. 36 (143): 459–460. doi: 10.1017/S002112140000568X. ISSN  0021-1214. S2CID  163366844.
  5. ^ Maume, Patrick (2012). "The west of Ireland: new perspectives on the nineteenth century. Edited by Carla King and Conor McNamara. Pp 240. Dublin: History Press Ireland. 2011. €25 paperback". Irish Historical Studies. 38 (149): 151–152. doi: 10.1017/S0021121400000833. ISSN  0021-1214. S2CID  164937226.
  6. ^ MacRaild, Donald M. (2017). "Michael davitt: after the Land League, 1882–1906 . By Carla King. Pp 728. Dublin: University College Dublin Press, 2016. £50 hardback". Irish Historical Studies. 41 (160): 301–302. doi: 10.1017/ihs.2017.50. ISSN  0021-1214.
  7. ^ Foster, Roy (17 December 2016). "Michael Davitt: After the Land League, 1881-1906, by Carla King review". The Irish Times. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  8. ^ McCartney, Donal (23 March 2017). "Michael Davitt: the fulfilment of a career". The Irish Catholic. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Carla King is a lecturer at St Patrick's College, Dublin and an author in Irish history. According to Diarmaid Ferriter, she is "peerless in her expertise on Michael Davitt". [1]

Works

  • King, Carla, ed. (2000). Famine, Land, and Culture in Ireland. Dublin: University College Dublin Press. ISBN  9781900621472. [2] [3]
  • Davitt, Michael (2001). King, Carla (ed.). Collected Writings, 1868–1906. Bristol: Thoemmes/Edition Synapse. ISBN  9781855066489.
  • Devoy, John (2008). King, Carla; McCormack, W. J. (eds.). Michael Davitt from the Gaelic American. ISBN  9781910820995. [4]
  • King, Carla (2009). Michael Davitt. Dublin: University College Dublin Press. ISBN  9781910820964.
  • King, Carla; McNamara, Conor, eds. (2011). The West of Ireland: New Perspectives on the Nineteenth Century. History Press Ireland. ISBN  9781845887056. [5]
  • King, Carla (2016). Michael Davitt After the Land League, 1882-1906. Dublin: University College Dublin Press. ISBN  9781906359928. [6] [7] [8]

References

  1. ^ Ferriter, Diarmaid (15 August 2015). "Diarmaid Ferriter: How do you prefer our Fenian dead – revered or reviled?". The Irish Times. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
  2. ^ Kinealy, Christine (20 November 2002). "The Great Irish Potato Famine, and: Famine, Land and Culture in Ireland (review)". Victorian Studies. 44 (3): 527–529. doi: 10.1353/vic.2002.0059. ISSN  1527-2052. S2CID  144956157.
  3. ^ Mc Carthy, Margaret (2001). "Review of Famine, Land and Culture in Ireland". Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review. 90 (357): 110–112. ISSN  0039-3495. JSTOR  30095440.
  4. ^ Ramón, Marta (2009). "Michael Davitt: from the Gaelic American. By John Devoy. Edited by Carla King and W. J. McCormack. Pp 192. Dublin: University College Dublin Press. 2008. €20. (Classics of Irish History)". Irish Historical Studies. 36 (143): 459–460. doi: 10.1017/S002112140000568X. ISSN  0021-1214. S2CID  163366844.
  5. ^ Maume, Patrick (2012). "The west of Ireland: new perspectives on the nineteenth century. Edited by Carla King and Conor McNamara. Pp 240. Dublin: History Press Ireland. 2011. €25 paperback". Irish Historical Studies. 38 (149): 151–152. doi: 10.1017/S0021121400000833. ISSN  0021-1214. S2CID  164937226.
  6. ^ MacRaild, Donald M. (2017). "Michael davitt: after the Land League, 1882–1906 . By Carla King. Pp 728. Dublin: University College Dublin Press, 2016. £50 hardback". Irish Historical Studies. 41 (160): 301–302. doi: 10.1017/ihs.2017.50. ISSN  0021-1214.
  7. ^ Foster, Roy (17 December 2016). "Michael Davitt: After the Land League, 1881-1906, by Carla King review". The Irish Times. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  8. ^ McCartney, Donal (23 March 2017). "Michael Davitt: the fulfilment of a career". The Irish Catholic. Retrieved 4 November 2019.

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