Dr Clodagh Tait
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Publications
Books:
Religion and Politics in Urban Ireland: Essays in Honour of Colm Lennon. Edited with Salvador Ryan. Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2016.
Age of Atrocity: Violent Death in Early Modern Ireland. Edited with David Edwards and P谩draig Lenihan. Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2007. Paperback edition May 2010.
Death, Burial and Commemoration in Ireland, 1550-1650. Palgrave (Macmillan), Basingstoke, 2002. Paperback edition 2015.
Articles:
鈥業rish spectres across the Atlantic, c.1840-1940: communicating with the dead over space and time鈥, Cultural and Social History, 2023, preprint:
鈥楳artyrs鈥, in J. McCafferty and J. Kelly (eds), The Oxford history of British and Irish Catholicism vol 1. Oxford University Press, forthcoming, 2023.
鈥楤urying bad luck: Material cultures of magic in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Irish houses and farmyards鈥, in H. Laird and J. Roszman (eds), Dwellings in Nineteenth-Century Ireland. Liverpool University Press, forthcoming, 2023.
鈥楶rogress, challenges and opportunities in early modern gender history鈥, Irish Historical Studies 46, 170 (2022) special issue, 鈥楢 new agenda for women鈥檚 and gender history鈥, edited by B.A. MacShane and F. Dolan.
鈥榃orry work: The supernatural labours of living and dead mothers in Irish folklore鈥, in S. Knott and E. Griffin (eds), Past and Present Supplement 15: Mothering鈥檚 Many Labours, 2020.
鈥楰indred without end: wet-nursing, fosterage and emotion in Ireland, c.1550-1720鈥, Irish Economic and Social History, 47, April 2020.
鈥樷楢 print in my body of this day鈥檚 service鈥: finding meaning in wounding during and after the Nine Years War鈥, in M. Woodcock and C. O鈥橫ahony, Early Modern Military Identity. Boydell, 2019.
鈥楥auses of death and cultures of care in Co. Cork, 1660-1720: The Evidence of Parish Registers鈥, in J. Cunningham (ed.), Early Modern Ireland and the World of Medicine: Practitioners, Collectors and Contexts. Manchester University Press, 2019.
鈥榃riting the social and cultural history of Ireland, 1550-1660: wills as example and inspiration鈥, in S. Covington, V. Carey and V. McGowan Doyle (eds), Early Modern Ireland: New Sources, Methods, and Perspectives. Routledge, Abingdon, 2018.
鈥業rish Society, 1540-1690鈥, in J. Ohlmeyer, The Cambridge History of Ireland volume 2. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2018.
鈥楪ood ladies and ill wives: women on Boyle鈥檚 estates鈥, in D. Edwards (ed.), The World of Richard Boyle. Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2017.
鈥樷淲hereat his wife took great greefe and dyed鈥: dying of sorrow and killing in anger in seventeenth-century Ireland鈥, in P. Withington and M. Braddick (eds), Popular Culture and Political Agency in Early Modern England and Ireland. Boydell, Woodbridge, 2017.
鈥楻iots, rescues and "grene bowes": Catholics and protest in Ireland, 1570-1640鈥, in T. O hAnnrachain and R. Armstrong (eds), Insular Christianity: alternative models of the church in Britain and Ireland, c.1570-1700. Manchester University Press, Manchester, 2013.
鈥榃andering graveyards, jumping churches and rogue corpses: tolerance and intolerance in Irish folklore鈥, in J. Kelly and M.A. Lyons (eds), Death and dying in Ireland, Britain and Europe: Historical Perspectives, Irish Academic Press, Dublin, 2013.
鈥楾he Old Countess, the Geraldine knight and the lady antiquarian: a conspiracy theory revisited鈥, in History Ireland, 21 (3) (2013). ()
鈥楽ome sources for the study of infant and maternal mortality in later seventeenth-century Ireland鈥, in E. Farrell (ed.), 鈥She Said She Was in the Family Way鈥: Pregnancy and Infancy in Modern Ireland, Institute for Historical Research, London, 2012. (Open access: ).
鈥楧isorder and Commotion: Urban Riots and Popular Protest in Ireland 1670-1640鈥, in M. Cronin and W. Sheehan (eds), Riotous Assemblies: Popular Protest in Ireland, Mercier Press, Dublin, 2011.
鈥楻elics and the Past: The Material Culture of Martyrdom in Early Modern and Modern Ireland鈥, in J. Lyttleton and C. Rynne, Settlement and Material Culture in Early Modern Ireland, Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2009.
鈥楤roken Heads and Trampled Hats: Rioting in Limerick in 1599鈥, in L. Irwin and G. 脫 Tuathaigh (eds), Limerick: History and Society, Geography Publications, Dublin, 2009.
鈥楥avan in 1638鈥, in B. Scott (ed.), Early Modern Breifne/Cavan, Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2009.
鈥楾he Just Vengeance of God: Violent Deaths of Persecutors and Religious and Political Controversy in Early Modern Ireland鈥, in D. Edwards, P. Lenihan and C. Tait (eds), Age of Atrocity: Violent Death in Early Modern Ireland, Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2007.
鈥楨arly Modern Ireland: A History of Violence鈥, co-authored with D. Edwards, in D. Edwards, P. Lenihan and C. Tait (eds), Age of Atrocity: Violent Death in Early Modern Ireland, Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2007.
鈥楴amesakes and Nicknames: Naming practices in Early Modern Ireland, 1540-1700鈥, Continuity and Change 21 (2006).
鈥樷淎s legacie upon my soule鈥: The wills of the Irish Catholic community, c.1550-c.1660鈥, in R. Armstrong and T. 脫 Hannrach谩in, Communities in Early Modern Ireland, Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2006.
鈥楢rt and the Cult of the Virgin Mary in Ireland, c.1500-1660鈥, in C. 脫 Clabaigh, S. Ryan and R. Moss (eds), Art and Devotion in Late Medieval Ireland, Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2006.
鈥楿sing and Abusing the Dying and the Dead in Early Modern Ireland鈥, History Ireland Spring 2005.
鈥楽piritual Bonds, Social Bonds: Baptism and Godparenthood in Ireland 1530-1690鈥, Cultural and Social History 2 (2005).
鈥楶ersecution and Toleration in Early Modern Ireland鈥, in V. Carey (ed.), Voices for Tolerance in an Age of Persecution, Folger Library, Washington, 2004.
鈥楽afely Delivered: Childbirth, Wet-Nursing, Gossip-Feasts and Churching in Ireland, 1530-1670鈥, Irish Economic and Social History 30 (2003).
鈥楢 Trusty and Wellbeloved Servant: The Career and Disinterment of Edmund Sexton (d.1554)鈥, Archivium Hibernicum 56 (2002).
鈥楢dored for Saints: Catholic Martyrs and the Counter-Reformation in Ireland, c.1560-1655鈥, Journal of Early Modern History 5(2) (2001).
鈥業rish Images of Jesus, 1550-1650鈥, Church Monuments 16 (2001).
鈥楥olonising Memory: Manipulations of Burial and Commemoration in the Career of Richard Boyle, First Earl of Cork (1566-1643)鈥, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 101 (2001).
Journal editing:
Irish Historical Studies 45, 168, November 2021
Irish Historical Studies 46, 169, May 2022
Irish Historical Studies 46, 170, November 2022
Irish Historical Studies 47, 171, May 2023
Short articles/blogposts:
3 articles: 'The art of grift and (re-)gifting: Richard Boyle's presents'; 'Festive joy: Christmas and New Years babies'; 'Granny's Christmas stuffing', in S. Ryan (ed.), Christmas and the Irish (forthcoming, 2023).
'Keep your hair on: the traditions around hair in Irish folklore', RTE Brainstorm, June 2023, .
7 articles: 鈥業s it a boy or a child? Predicting the sex of babies - and chickens - in Irish folklore鈥欌; 鈥 Caudle cups and sweet bags: the material culture of later-seventeenth-century lying in鈥; 鈥楾he many labours of Eleanor Appleyard O鈥橦alloran鈥; 鈥Baptism registers as a source for social history 1: birth, naming and godparenthood in nineteenth-century Cloyne鈥; 鈥楤aptism registers as a source for social history 2: births outside marriage in nineteenth-century Cloyne parish鈥; 鈥楥hurching the cow鈥; 鈥楳eeting medics, monsters and mothers in nineteenth-century scientific journals鈥, all in S. Ryan (ed.), Birth and the Irish: a Miscellany (Dublin, Wordwell, 2021).
鈥楩rom Beer and Shoes to Sugar and Slaves: Five Baptist Loobys in Cork and Antigua, 1650-1770鈥, in T. Dooley, M.A. Lyons and S. Ryan (eds), The Historian as Detective: Uncovering Irish Pasts. Essays in honour of Raymond Gillespie (Dublin, 2021).
鈥楧rumming wombs and fanny farts: listening to the widow鈥檚 belly in seventeenth-century Ireland鈥, , July 2020.
鈥楽having the Dead in Irish Tradition鈥, , November 2019
2 articles: 鈥Single shaming: Chalk Sunday, Pus Monday, Cock Tuesday, Tarry Men and the Skellig Lists鈥; 鈥楽erial Marriage in Early Modern Ireland鈥, in S. Ryan (ed.), Marriage and the Irish: a Miscellany (Dublin, Wordwell, 2019).
鈥榃omen in Irish Ghost Stories鈥, , November 2016.
2 articles: 鈥楾he Folklore of Graveyards鈥; 鈥楬eraldic Funerals, 1552-1729鈥, in S. Ryan (ed.), Death and the Irish: a Miscellany (Dublin, Wordwell, 2016).
鈥楯oseph Plunkett: Martyrdom and Mysticism鈥, in D. Bracken (ed.), The End of All Things Earthly: Faith Profiles of the 1916 Leaders (Dublin, 2016).
鈥楥ivilising the Hairy Savage in Sixteenth-century Ireland鈥, , November 2015.
鈥楥atholic Martyrdom in Early Modern Ireland鈥, , 2004.
鈥極liver Plunkett鈥; 鈥楤urial Customs and Popular Religion from 1500 to 1690鈥, in J. S. Donnelly et. al. (eds), Encyclopaedia of Irish History and Culture (Farmington Hills, 2004). tinyurl.com/ycyz6247; tinyurl.com/3rsduchn.
鈥楻ichard Boyle, First Earl of Cork, and his Tombs鈥, Irish Arts Review (Spring 2003).
鈥楾he Earl and the Bishop: Further Light on the Thomond and O鈥橠ea Monuments in St. Mary鈥檚 Cathedral, Limerick鈥, North Munster Antiquarian Journal (2002).
