Ireland and Europe in the Nineteenth CenturyColin Graham, Leon Litvack This collection of essays is published in association with the Society for the Study of Nineteenth-Century Ireland; subjects examined include philologists and universities inIreland and Germany; Fenianism; mass literacy; Irish reactions to the Franco-Prussianwar, 1870-1. |
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