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Science and technology in nineteenth-century Ireland
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Science and technology in nineteenth-century Ireland

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The Irish response to Darwinism / Thomas Duddy
Asserting medical identities in mid-nineteenth-century Ireland: the case of the water cure in Cork / Elizabeth Neswald
Grubbs of Dublin: telescope makers to the world / Ian Elliott
Representing the imagination: a topographical history of Dublin's Monto from Ordnance Survey maps and related materials / Tadhg O'Keeffe & Patrick Ryan
A microscopic look at Mary Ward: gender, science and religion in nineteenth-century Ireland / Éadaoin Agnew
'Pilf'ring from the first creation': Dáibhí de Barra's Parliament of weavers / Seán Ó Duinnshléibhe
Dominick McCausland and Adam{u2019}s ancestors: an Irish evangelical responds to the scientific challenge to biblical inerrancy / Patrick Maume
The Irish-Catholics-in-science debate: John Tyndall, Cardinal Cullen and the uses of science at Castleknock College in the nineteenth century / James H. Murphy
'A pure school of science': the Royal College of Science for Ireland and scientific education in Victorian Ireland / Clara Cullen
Practical science and religious politics: the Glasnevin botanic gardens Sunday opening controversy, 1861 / Vandra Costello
The learned gentlemen are in town: the British Association meeting of 1857 in Dublin's popular press / Sherra Murphy.

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