1: Carys Brown: Jacobitism, Loyalty, and the State, 1746-66 2: James Kelly: Breakthrough: The First Phase of Catholic Relief in Britain and Ireland, 1766-89 3: Marianne Elliott: British and Irish Catholics in the Era of the French Revolution 4: Michael Mullett: Catholics in the United Kingdom, 1800-20 5: Thomas Bartlett: 'The abominable Cath. Quest.': Catholic Emancipation, 1820-30 6: Cormac Begadon: The Infrastructure of Catholicism 7: Peter Phillips: Catholic Belief and Practice 8: Colin Haydon: Anti-Catholicism and Protestant Relations with Catholics 9: Tonya J. Moutray: Convents and Women Religious 10: Liam Chambers: Colleges, Seminaries and Male Religious Houses 11: Dominic Aidan Bellenger: 'Every Quarter of the World': Catholics in the British Empire 12: Michael Tomko: Catholic Literature and Print Culture in English 13: Peadar Ó Muircheartaigh: Catholic Literature and Literary Culture in Welsh, Scottish Gaelic, and Irish 14: Shaun Blanchard: This Side of the Alps: Catholic Enlightenment in Britain and Ireland 15: Thomas Muir: Church Music: A Barometer of Social-Religious Change 16: Carol M. Richardson: Feeble References: Catholic Material Culture
Liam Chambers completed a BA, MA and PhD at the National University
of Ireland, Maynooth (now Maynooth University). He joined the
Department of History at Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, in 2000
where he has been a senior lecturer and head of the Department of
History since 2011. Chambers's research explores aspects of
eighteenth-century Irish history; Irish migration to early modern
Europe; the history of Catholicism; Irish students, and clergy and
colleges in
early modern Paris. He was a joint editor of Irish Historical
Studies from 2016 to 2021 and is a current member of the Irish
Manuscripts Commission.
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