
Irish Inflation Calculator, 1922-2025
This interactive website, developed by Enda Patrick Hargaden, allows you to calculate what money in the past would be worth today. Citation: Hargaden, E. (2025)
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This interactive website, developed by Enda Patrick Hargaden, allows you to calculate what money in the past would be worth today. Citation: Hargaden, E. (2025)

This interactive map shows the proliferation of schools in Ireland from 1824 to 1825. This research was funded by the Royal Irish Academy

As part of the Centre for Economics, Policy and History (CEPH)’s ongoing efforts to encourage and promote economic history research in Ireland, we are pleased

The series made available here were originally put online in the mid-2000s by the Historical National Accounts Group for Ireland (HNAG). Total numbers of

The series made available here were originally put online in the mid-2000s by the Historical National Accounts Group for Ireland (HNAG). Income Tax 1850-1914

The series made available here were originally put online in the mid-2000s by the Historical National Accounts Group for Ireland (HNAG). Accounts of receipts

The series made available here were originally put online in the mid-2000s by the Historical National Accounts Group for Ireland (HNAG). Wages and earnings

The series made available here were originally put online in the mid-2000s by the Historical National Accounts Group for Ireland (HNAG). Irish exports and

The series made available here were originally put online in the mid-2000s by the Historical National Accounts Group for Ireland (HNAG). Irish banking statistics,

The series made available here were originally put online in the mid-2000s by the Historical National Accounts Group for Ireland (HNAG). Occupation of population

This appendix summarises the methodologies and techniques used in ‘The Deep Roots of Rebellion’. Cite as: Appendix to: Gaia Narciso and Battista Severgnini,’The deep roots

Description: This is a dataset of vital statistics and cohort component population estimates at a spatially-disaggregated level for the island of Ireland for the period

The Irish railway system commenced in 1834 with the Dublin to Kingstown line. Between the Great Famine and the Great War the network steadily grew.
Appendix for ‘Folklore’ This Appendix consists of the following sections. In the first part, we provide a brief overview of the history of folklore and

This appendix describes the machine learning methodologies and techniques used in ‘That’s classified! Inventing a new patent taxonomy’. Appendix to: Stephen D Billington, Alan J