Book Chapters (5)
Claire Connolly, Rachel Murphy, Breda Moriarty, Orla-Peach Power, Michael Waldron and Rob McAllen ‘Deep Maps: West Cork Coastal Cultures’ in Robert J.N. Devoy, Valerie Cummins, Barry Brunt, Darius Bartlett and Sarah Kandrot (eds), Shorelines: The Coastal Atlas of Ireland (Cork, 2021), pp 157-160.
Rachel Murphy, ‘The Courtown Land Agents and Transnational Estate Management, 1850-1900’ in C. Reilly, L. A. Rees and A. Tindley (eds), The Land Agent in Transnational Context (Edinburgh, November 2018), pp 93-108.
Rachel Murphy, ‘Lady Charlotte Stopford: A Lady of Leisure?’ in Leeann Lane and William Murphy (eds), Leisure and the Irish in the Nineteenth Century (Liverpool, March 2016), pp. 226-244.
Rachel Murphy, ‘The Earls of Courtown and their North Wexford Estates in the long Nineteenth Century’ in Ian Kenneally (ed.), Gorey400: A Portrait of a Town and its Hinterland (Gorey, forthcoming).
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles (6)
Rachel Murphy, Ciara Breathnach, Alexander Schieweck and Tiziana Margaria, ‘Interoperating civil registration of death and census data: old age and marriage as categories of analysis’ in Digital Humanities, Aisola (forthcoming).
Michael Johnson, Olumbunmi Ippinaye, Rachel A. Murphy and Hope Davidson, ‘In praise of peer observation of teaching: inter-disciplinary reflections from early career lecturers’ in All Ireland Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, xv, iii (Autumn 2023), pp 1-16.
