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Fennelly, Katherine (2020) The institution and the city: the impact of hospitals and workhouses on the development of Dublin's north inner city, c. 1773–1911. Urban History . ISSN 0963-9268
Fennelly, Katherine and Newman, Charlotte (2017) Poverty and Illness in the 'Old Countries': archaeological approaches to historical medical institutions in the British Isles. International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 21 (1). pp. 178-197. ISSN 1092-7697
Casella, Eleanor Conlin and Fennelly, Katherine (2016) Ghosts of sorrow, sin and crime: dark tourism and convict heritage in Van Diemen’s Land, Australia. International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 20 (3). pp. 506-520. ISSN 1092-7697
Fennelly, Katherine (2014) Out of sound, out of mind: noise control in early nineteenth-century lunatic asylums in England and Ireland. World Archaeology, 46 (3). pp. 416-430. ISSN 0043-8243
Fennelly, Katherine (2017) Materiality and the urban: recent theses in archaeology and material culture and their importance for the study of urban history. Urban History, 44 (3). ISSN 0963-9268
Fennelly, Katherine (2017) Victims of Ireland’s Great Famine: the bioarchaeology of mass burials at Kilkenny Union Workhouse. Post-Medieval Archaeology, 51 (3). pp. 525-526. ISSN 0079-4236
Fennelly, Katherine (2018) The Bedford Asylum: building for the ‘industrious child’ in early-nineteenth century Dublin. In: Nineteenth century childhoods in interdisciplinary and international perspectives. Childhood in the Past . Oxbow Books. ISBN 9781785708435
Fennelly, Katherine (2018) Religion in the asylum: lunatic asylum chapels and religious provision in nineteenth-century Ireland. In: Archaeologies of rules and regulation: between text and practice. Berghahn Books, pp. 194-211. ISBN 9781785337659
Fennelly, Katherine (2019) An archaeology of lunacy: Managing madness in early nineteenth-century asylums. Social Archaeology and Material Worlds . Manchester University Press. ISBN UNSPECIFIED