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Kearney, Daithi (2022) Advancing Music in Ireland as Religious and Social Practice: The Experience of Pat Ahern. MUSICultures, 49. pp. 187-212.

Kearney, Daithi (2020) More than Buzzing Bluebottles: New Contexts for Céilí Bands in Ireland. Ó Cos go Cluas: From Dancing to Listening; Proceedings of the 2012 North Atlantic Fiddle Convention . Elphinstone Institute, Aberdeen.

Kearney, Daithi and Bellew, Séamus Review: The Rose in the Gap. Journal of the County Louth Archaeological and Historical Society.

Kearney, Daithi and Commins, Adèle (2023) Much More Than ‘Danny Boy’: Bringing Irish Traditional Music to the USA. Ethnomusicology Forum, 32 (2). pp. 251-267. ISSN 1741-1920

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Maguire, Martin (1995) ‘The Church of Ireland and the problem of the Protestant working-class of Dublin, 1870-1930’. In: As By Law Established The Church of Ireland Since the Reformation. Lilliput, Dublin, pp. 195-203. ISBN 1874675376

Maguire, Martin (2012) The Church of Ireland parochial associations: a social and cultural analysis. In: Confraternities and Sodalities in Ireland Charity, Devotion and Sociability. Columba Press, Dublin, pp. 97-110. ISBN 9781856077927

Maguire, Martin (2004) ‘Churches and Symbolic Power in the Irish Landscape’. LANDSCAPES, 5 (2). pp. 91-113.

Maguire, Martin (2008) Civil service trade unionism in Ireland (part 1) 1801-1922. Saothar Journal of the Irish Labour History Society, 33.

Maguire, Martin (2009) Civil service trade unionism in Ireland (part II) 1922-90. Saothar Journal of the Irish Labour History Society, 34. pp. 41-60.

Maguire, Martin (2016) The Dublin Municipal Officers' Association and the 1916 Rising. Saothar 41 (1916 Special) Journal of the Irish Labour History Society, 41. pp. 277-81.

Maguire, Martin (2010) Gladstone and the Irish civil service. In: Gladstone and Ireland politics, religion and nationality in the Victorian Age. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, pp. 208-232. ISBN 978-0-230-2194-9

Maguire, Martin (2008) Harry Nicholls and Kathleen Emerson: Protestant Rebels. Studia Hibernica, 35. pp. 147-166.

Maguire, Martin (2016) Henry (Harry) Nicholls (1887-1975) Assistant City Engineer and Republican Revolutionary. In: Dublin City Council and the 1916 Rising. Four Courts Press, Dublin, pp. 106-119. ISBN 978-1-907002-33-5

Maguire, Martin (2014) History: Discipline or Instrument? Dublin Review of Books (56).

Maguire, Martin (2017) Labour in County Louth, 1912–1923. In: Labour in County Louth, 1912–1923. County Louth and the Irish Revolution 1912-1923 . Irish Academic Press, Kildare, pp. 59-85. ISBN 1911024566

Maguire, Martin (2013) The Lost Chief. Dublin Review of Books (47).

Maguire, Martin (2002) 'Our People' the Church of Ireland and the culture of community in Dublin since Disestablishment. In: The Laity and the Church of Ireland, 1000-2000. Four Courts press, Dublin, pp. 277-303. ISBN 1-85182-716-1

Maguire, Martin (2008) 'Remembering who we are': Identity and class in Protestant Dublin and Belfast, 1868-1905. In: Essays in irish Labour History a festschrift for Elizabeth and John W Boyle. Irish Academic press, Dublin, p. 4964. ISBN 978-0-7165-2825 (Hardback) 2826 (Paper)

Maguire, Martin (2010) Scientific Service: a history of the Union of Professional and Technical Civil Servants 1920-1990. Institute of Public Admiistration, Dublin. ISBN 978-1-904541-89-9

Maguire, Martin (2013) Selective Memories. Dublin Review of Books (39).

Maguire, Martin (2014) Sources for researching the Protestant Working Class in the Archives of the Church of Ireland. Journal of the Irish Society for Archives., 21. pp. 23-30.

Maguire, Martin (2008) The civil service and the revolution in Ireland, 1912-38: 'Shaking the blood-stained hand of Mr Collins'. Manchester University Press, Manchester. ISBN 978-0-7190-7740 (Hardback) 978-0-7190-8194-1 (Paperback)

Maguire, Martin (2005) The civil service, the State and the Irish Revolution, 1886-1938. ["eprint_fieldopt_thesis_type_phd" not defined] thesis, University of Dublin, Trinity College..

Maguire, Martin (1994) ‘The organisation and activism of Dublin’s Protestant working-class 1883-1935’ in Irish Historical Studies, xxix,no.113 (May 1994). Irish Historical Studies, XXIX (113).

Maguire, Martin (1993) A socio-economic analysis of the Dublin protestant Working class 1870-1926. Irish Economic and Social History Journal, XX (1993)..

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