Books
- 2023: Performing Memory: Corporeality, Visuality, and Mobility after 1968, New York: Berghahn Books, forthcoming (co-edited with Luisa Passerini).
- 2023: Irish Republican Counterpublic: Armed Struggle & the Construction of a Radical Nationalist Community in Northern Ireland, London: Routledge, forthcoming (co-edited with Anne Kane). (link)
- 2022: Learning Behind Bars: How IRA Prisoners shaped the Peace Process in Ireland, Toronto: University of Toronto Press. (link)
- 2022: Terror: Eine kurze Geschichte der politischen Gewalt [Terror: A short History of Political Violence], Vienna: Promedia. (link)
- 2017: Die Frauen der IRA. Cumann na mBan und der Nordirlandkonflikt, 1968-1986 [Women of the IRA: Cumann na mBan and the Northern Ireland Conflict, 1968-1986], Vienna: Promedia. (Reviewed: Niall Ó Dochartaigh, in: Irish Political Studies, 2018, DOI: 10.1080/07907184.2018.1459227) (link)
- 2012: Der Urkommunismus: Auf den Spuren der egalitären Gesellschaft [Reader: Primitive Communism: In Search of the egalitarian Society], Vienna: Promedia. (link)
Scholarly articles
- 2021: Debating Politics during Confinement: Newly discovered notebooks of the Sinn Féin Portlaoise Prison Cumann, 1979-1985; Archives: The Journal of the British Records Association, Vol. 56, no. 2, DOI: 10.3828/archives.2021.8. (link)
- 2021: “Is Austria a Catholic Country?”: Trust and Intersubjectivity in post-conflict Northern Ireland; Oral History Review, Vol. 48, no. 2, DOI: 10.1080/00940798.2021.1941141. (link) #OpenAccess
- 2021: The Fight for Political Status in Portlaoise Prison, 1973-7: Prologue the H-Blocks Struggle; War & Society, Vol. 40/2, DOI: 10.1080/07292473.2021.1906452. (link) #OpenAccess
- 2020: Teenagers and young adults in dissident Irish republicanism: A case study of Na Fianna Éireann in Dublin; Critical Studies on Terrorism, DOI: 10.1080/17539153.2020.1820207. (link)
- 2019: Sport, Memory and Nostalgia: The Lives of Irish Republicans in Internment Camps and Prisons, 1971-2000; The International Journal of the History of Sport, DOI: 10.1080/09523367.2019.1692821. (link) #OpenAccess
- 2019: Women’s Agency and Political Violence: Irish Republican Women and the Formation of the Provisional IRA, 1967-70; Irish Political Studies, DOI: 10.1080/07907184.2018.1554565. (link)
- 2017: Frauen in der irisch-republikanischen Bewegung nach 1969: Überlegungen zu Oral History, sensiblen Daten und dem Nordirlandkonflikt; BIOS, Jg. 28 (2015), Heft 1/2, pp. 231-49; DOI: 10.3224/bios.v28i1-2.12 (link) #OpenAccess
- 2016: Political Prisoners and the Irish Language: A North-South Comparison; studi irlandesi, no 6/2016, pp. 239-58; DOI: 10.13128/SIJIS-2239-3978-18464. #OpenAccess
- 2016: Cumann na mBan & Women in Irish Republican Paramilitary Organisations, 1969-1986; estudios irlandeses, 11/2016, pp. 149-62; DOI: 10.24162/EI2016-5980. #OpenAccess
Book chapters
- 2023: “’Everything has been said’: Surprising encounters from Oral histories in Ireland”; in Miriam Hermeto & Ricardo Santhiago (Eds.), The Unexpected in Oral History: Case Studies of Surprising Interviews, Palgrave Studies in Oral History, Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming.
- 2023: Corporeality and Militant Performance during Northern Irish Prisons Protests, 1971-1983; in Luisa Passerini & Dieter Reinisch (Eds.), Performing Memory: Corporeality, Visuality, and Mobility after 1968, Making Sense of History: Studies in Historical Cultures, New York: Berghahn Books, forthcoming.
- 2023: Gefängnisruinen nach dem Nordirlandkonflikt [Prison ruins after the Northern Ireland conflict]; in J. Otto Habeck und Frank Schmitz (Eds.), Ruinen und vergessene Orte: Materialität im Verfall-Nachnutzungen-Umdeutungen, Edition Kulturwissenschaft, Bielefeld: Transkript, forthcoming.
- 2023: co-authored with Anne Kane: Social Movements and Counterpublics: the Northern Irish Republican Movement, 1969-1998; in: Anne Kane & Dieter Reinisch (Eds.), Irish Republican Counterpublics: Armed Struggle & the Construction of a Radical Nationalist Community in Northern Ireland, The Mobilization Series on Social Movements, Protest, and Culture, London: Routledge,in print.
- 2023: The Republican Counterpublic in the H-Blocks, 1983-89; in Anne Kane & Dieter Reinisch (Eds.), Irish Republican Counterpublic: Armed Struggle & the Construction of a Radical Nationalist Community in Northern Ireland, The Mobilization Series on Social Movements, Protest, and Culture, London: Routledge, forthcoming.
- 2022: “Tudo já foi dito”: encontros surpreendentes na Irlanda [“Everything has been said”: Surprising encounters from Oral histories in Ireland]; in Miriam Hermeto & Ricardo Santhiago (Eds.), Entrevistas imprevistas: O inesperado em história oral, Sao Paulo: Letra e Voz, 226-37. (in Portuguese)
- 2020: Prisoners as Leaders of Political Change: Cage 11 and the Peace Process in Northern Ireland; in Martin Gutmann (Ed.), Historians on Leadership and Strategy: Case Studies from Antiquity to Modernity, Management for Professionals Series, Basel: Springer Nature, pp. 55-75; DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-26090-3_4.
- 2018: Performing Resistance: Sport and Irish Republican Identity in Internment Camps and Prisons; in: Diethmar Dahlmann, Gregor Feindt & Anke Hilbrenner (Eds.), Sport under Unexpected Circumstances: Violence, Discipline, and Leisure in Penal and Internment Camps, Publications of the Institute for European History Mainz, Vol. 119, Goettingen: V&R, pp. 245-66; DOI: 10.13109/9783666310522.245. (link) #OpenAccess
- 2015: Partizipation von Frauen in sozialen Bewegungen: Cumann na mBan & die Spaltung der IRA, 1968-1970; in: Annemarie Profanter (Ed.), Kulturen in Dialog/Culture in Dialogo/Cultures in Dialogue, IV, Band 7, Vienna: Peter Lang, pp. 85-100.
Edited Journals
- 2021: The 11 July 1921 Truce: Centenary Perspectives on the War of Independence, Studi irlandesi, no 11; DOI: 10.13128/SIJIS-2239-3978-12886. (link) #OpenAccess
- 2018: Daredevils of History? Resilience in Armenia and Ireland, Studi irlandesi, no 8; DOI: 10.13128/SIJIS-2239-3978-8 (co-edited with S. M. Rosita, University of Oxford). (link) #OpenAccess
- 2017: Resistance in Modern Ireland, Studi irlandesi, no 7; DOI: 10.13128/SIJIS-2239-3978-0. (link) #OpenAccess