Books
Adrian Kirwan and Elizabeth Neswald, The correspondence of John Tyndall, volume 11: the correspondence, January 1869-February 1871 (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2022).
Peer-reviewed articles
Adrian Kirwan, ‘Sociability, radium and the maintenance of scientific culture and authority in twentieth-century Ireland: a case study of the Royal Dublin Society’ in The British Journal for the History of Science, liii, no. 1 (2020), pp 47–66. (DOI: https://doi-org.jproxy.nuim.ie/10.1017/S0007087419000864).
Adrian James Kirwan, ‘R.L. Edgeworth and optical telegraphy in Ireland, c. 1790–1805’ in Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, section C, lxvii (2017), pp 209–35. (DOI: https://doi.org/10.3318/priac.2017.117.02).
Non-peer reviewed articles
Adrian James Kirwan, ‘Promoting History of Science, Technology and Medicine research and archives in Ireland’ in Archives & Records Association (ARA), ARC magazine, no. 318 (Feb. 2016), pp 29–30.
Book reviews
Adrian Kirwan, ‘Tracing the evolution of telegraphy and society in nineteenth and twentieth century America’, review of David Hochfelder, The telegraph in America, 1832-1920 (Baltimore, 2016), in Metascience, xxvii, issue 3 (2018), pp 481–84.
Adrian Kirwan ‘Charles Mollan (ed.), Willian Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse: Astronomy and the Castle in Nineteenth-Century Ireland (Manchester, 2014)’, in British Journal for the History of Science, xxxxviii, issue 4 (2015), pp 699–700.