John Kells Ingram - Secondary Literature

Secondary Literature

  • Philip Abrams - The Origin of British Sociology, 1834-1914 -, Chicago 1968
  • K. C. Bailey - A History of Trinity College Dublin 1892-1945 -, University Press, Dublin 1947
  • Sean D. Barrett - John Kells Ingram (1823–1907)
  • Douglas Bennett - The Silver Connection -, TCD 1988
  • Robert Dennis Collison Black - Centenary History of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland -, Dublin 1947
  • Robert Botelier - Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland -, Dublin 1834
  • Thomas A. Boylan & Timothy P. Foley - Political Economy and Colonial Ireland, the Propagation and Ideological Function of Economic Discourses in the 19th Century -, p. 190., Routledge, London 1992
  • Auguste Comte & John Kells Ingram - Passages from the Letters of Auguste Comte -, Bibliobazaar, 2008, ISBN 978-0-554-88013-6
  • Declan Budd & Ross Hinds - The Hist and Edmund Burke's Club -, Lilliput Press, Dublin 1997
  • Mary Daly - The Spirit of Ernest Inquiry. The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland 1847-1997 -, Dublin 1997
  • Dominic Daly - The Young Douglas Hyde, chapter IV; n.6, p. 209, 1974
  • J. F. Deane - Irish Poetry of Faith and Doubt -, Introduction, p. 12., Wolfhound Press, Dublin 1991
  • Seamus Deane - Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing -, Derry 1991
  • Richard Theodore Ely - Introduction to Ingram -, 1915
  • Caesar Litton Falkiner - Memoir of John Kells Ingram -, Sealy, Bryers and Walker, Dublin 1907
  • Caesar Litton Falkiner - A Memoir of the Late John Kells Ingram LL.D. - sometime President of the Society -, Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, part 88, pages 105-123, Dublin, 1907
  • Tadhg Foley - Praties, Professors, and Political Economy, pp. 6–7, Irish Reporter, Third Quarter 1995
  • Michael Richard Daniell Foot & H. C. G. Matthews - The Gladstone Diaries -
  • J. P. Gannon - To John Kells Ingram, LL. D., on reading his defence of Positivism: a poem beginning "Bright spirit muffled in the mist of earth" -, The New Ireland review, Vol. XVII, pp. 101–102, April, 1902
  • J. T. Gibbs - Literary distinction: re John Kells Ingram and "The Memory of the Dead", quoting his reference to it in 1900 -, The Irish book lover, Vol. XVII, p. 117, September–October, 1929
  • C. Gide & C. Rist - A History of Economic Doctrines, London 1964
  • Oliver Goldsmith - Destitution of niece. Letter from J. K. Ingram. -, The Irish builder, Vol. XVII, no. 374, p. 201, July 15, 1875
  • H. A. Hickson - Dublin Verses by Members of Trinity College -, London 1895
  • Gordon L. Herries Davies - Hosce meos filios -, Amsterdam 1991
  • C. C. Holland - Trinity College Dublin and the Idea of a University -, Dublin 1991
  • Bruce L. Kinzer - England’s Disgrace: J. S. Mills and the Irish Question -, University of Toronto Press, Toronto 2001
  • John Victor Luce - Trinity College Dublin. The First 400 Years. -, Dublin 1992
  • Thomas William Lyster - Bibliography of the Writings of John Kells Ingram, Dublin 1908
  • Thomas William Lyster - J. K. Ingram: A Bibliography -, in An Leabharlann: journal of the Library Association of Ireland, volume III, no. 1, June, 1909, 46pp. .
  • J. G. Swift MacNeill - What I Have Seen and Heard, Boston 1925
  • Justin McCarthy - Irish Literature -, p. 2,166., Catholic University of America, Washington 1904
  • Robert Brendan McDowell & D. A. Webb - Trinity College 1592-1952 -, Cambridge 1982
  • Brian McKenna - Irish Literature, 1800-1875: A Guide to Information Sources - Gale Research Co., Detroit 1978) (He cites Thomas W. Lyster, ‘W. K. Ingram: A Bibliography’ (Dublin: Cumann na Leabharlann 1907-08), p. 203.)
  • S. Shannon Millin - Our society: its aims and achievements (1847-1919) -, Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1919 -
  • Gregory C. Moore - Nicholson Versus Ingram on the History of Political Economy and a Charge of Plagiarism -, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, volume 22 (4), p. 433-460
  • Gregory C. Moore – John Kells Ingram, the Comtean Movement, and the English Methodenstreit -
  • Sean Moran - Ingram and Ireland: the problem of the poem on "Ninety-Eight" (quoting Sean T. O'Kelly) -, journal article in The Catholic bulletin, volume XXVI, pp. 221–226, March, 1936
  • Canon John Murphy - Two Irish Parliaments: A Contrast -, 1909
  • J. A. T. Noble - Dear Ireland when you're free -
  • Frederick Apthorp Paley - "Greek and Latin etymology in England" (a reply to J. K. Ingram) -, Hermathena: a Dublin University review, Vol. II, No. IV, pp. 377–386, 1876
  • M. O'Riordan - Dr. Ingram's "Outlines of the history of religion", reviewed by Rev. M. O'Riordan -, The New Ireland review, Vol. XIII, pp. 200–217, June, 1900
  • Cyril Pearl - Three Lives of Charles Gavan Duffy, pp. 29, 230, O’Brien Press, Dublin 1979
  • Gary K. Peatling - Who fears to speak of politics?: John Kells Ingram and Hypothetical Nationalism -, in Irish Historical Studies, Volume 31, No. 122 (November 1998)
  • William Bedell Stanford - Ireland and the Classical Tradition -, p. 116 (IAP 1976; 1984)
  • Eric Roll - A History of Economic Thought -, London 1938
  • Edmund Clarence Stedman - A Victorian Anthology, 1837–1895-, 1895
  • Robert Yelverton Tyrrell - The Memory of the Dead
  • D. A. Webb & R. B. McDowell - Trinity College Dublin, 1592-1952: An academic history -, Cambridge 1982
  • T. T. West - The Bold Collegians -, Lilliput Press, Dublin 1991
  • Michel S. Zouboulakis - Contesting the autonomy of political economy: The early positivist criticism of economic knowledge -, The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, volume 15, issue 1, pages 85–103, March 2008

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