Ireland since 1800: Conflict and ConformityThe second edition of this bestselling survey of modern Irish history covers social, religious as well as political history and offers a distinctive combination of chronological and thematic approaches. |
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... Connolly in Vaughan (ed.) 1989: 19–20. 19 Donnelly 1983b. Once emancipation failed to materialize directly after the Union, the Catholic issue inevitably became something of a running sore.20 In England support for the Catholic cause ...
... Connolly in Vaughan (ed.) 1989: 19–20. 19 Donnelly 1983b. Once emancipation failed to materialize directly after the Union, the Catholic issue inevitably became something of a running sore.20 In England support for the Catholic cause ...
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... Connolly in Vaughan (ed.) 1989: 98–100. After a short pause during which O'Connell held back in hopes of concessions from more moderate Tories like Canning, the campaign entered an even higher pitch of activity in 1828. Money flowed in ...
... Connolly in Vaughan (ed.) 1989: 98–100. After a short pause during which O'Connell held back in hopes of concessions from more moderate Tories like Canning, the campaign entered an even higher pitch of activity in 1828. Money flowed in ...
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... Connolly 1979. 9 Connell 1962. There are, however, problems with this view. Closer examination revealed that, certainly by the early nineteenth century, the Irish did not in fact marry at unusually young ages.10 Then it was argued that ...
... Connolly 1979. 9 Connell 1962. There are, however, problems with this view. Closer examination revealed that, certainly by the early nineteenth century, the Irish did not in fact marry at unusually young ages.10 Then it was argued that ...
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... Connolly 1985a. 15 Ó Gráda 1994: 10. 16 Schellekens 1993. 17 Mokyr and Ó Gráda 1984. 18 Mokyr 1981. II. The. contours. of. rural. society. By 1800 a recognizably nineteenth-century Irish rural society was already in place, though the ...
... Connolly 1985a. 15 Ó Gráda 1994: 10. 16 Schellekens 1993. 17 Mokyr and Ó Gráda 1984. 18 Mokyr 1981. II. The. contours. of. rural. society. By 1800 a recognizably nineteenth-century Irish rural society was already in place, though the ...
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Contents
Religion The Birthpangs of Modernity | |
Society Agricola Victor | |
Politics Nationalism and Localism | |
Religion Triumphs and Stockades | |
Politics An Island Now Formally Divided | |
Society Stagnation Boom Slump Boom | |
Religion Piety and Its Spoils | |
Mother and child | |
Index | |
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