peer-reviewedThis chapter examines agrarian activism and violence in the south-west of Ireland, one of the country’s most disturbed regions, between 1879 and 1882. These were the years of the land war, the first of three phases of agrarian agitation that stretched from the late 1870s through to the early years of the twentieth century. Our treatment focuses on a number of Whiteboy cases—the designation employed in the official record. Most of the individuals concerned were arrested for agrarian infractions, which were invariably classified as outrages; they were subsequently tried, convicted, and given disproportionately harsh sentences compared with those handed down to persons convicted of ordinary crimes.Peer reviewe
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My thesis, “Capital Punishment and Martial Law in Ireland 1916-1923”, deals with the early years of ...
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This thesis examines crime in nineteenth-century Ireland, with particular focus on female inmates an...
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As a peripheral state within English-speaking criminology, Ireland is often overlooked in mainstream...
This study examines the extent and nature of juvenile crime in Connacht from 1854 to 1884, and looks...
The study examines the aims and motivation of the Catholic, peasant secret societies: the Threshers,...
This article considers aspects of lay participation in the Irish justice system, focusing on some po...
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Crime and punishment are two dimensions of Ireland’s political as much as social history since 1740....
My thesis, “Capital Punishment and Martial Law in Ireland 1916-1923”, deals with the early years of ...
In its investigation of social and political violence during the Irish Civil War, this thesis tackle...
This thesis examines crime in nineteenth-century Ireland, with particular focus on female inmates an...