
Mathew Carey
My first foray into organizing and working through my research has yielded an unexpected wider set of linkages between the Dublin Catholic printers and a transatlantic context...

Richard Challoner (1691-1781)
While the history of Irish Catholicism in the popular imagination is usually counted among the most distinctly "Irish" of cultural features, evidence from eighteenth- and nineteenth-century devotional material suggests otherwise. This should not be a surprise, since the the history of Catholicism cannot be told from a purely national standpoint--it demands an international perspective . . .