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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... LAND OF LIBERTY? The African-American Struggle for Civil Rights in the Twentieth Century Robert Cook THE EMERGENCE OF A RULING ORDER: English Landed Society 1650–1750 Rosenheim [Titles not currently available, 1998] James M. From the ...
... LAND OF LIBERTY? The African-American Struggle for Civil Rights in the Twentieth Century Robert Cook THE EMERGENCE OF A RULING ORDER: English Landed Society 1650–1750 Rosenheim [Titles not currently available, 1998] James M. From the ...
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... Losers: From Famine to Partition 4. Society Agricola Victor I. The post-Famine countryside II. Landlords and tenants III. Land agitation and farmers' triumph IV. Rural values and relationships V. Towns and industries VI.
... Losers: From Famine to Partition 4. Society Agricola Victor I. The post-Famine countryside II. Landlords and tenants III. Land agitation and farmers' triumph IV. Rural values and relationships V. Towns and industries VI.
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... Land War, the Plan of Campaign, the Ulster Unionist Party, the Ranch War of 1906–9, the struggle for independence after 1916, and the various groups involved in political life after the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921. To talk, therefore ...
... Land War, the Plan of Campaign, the Ulster Unionist Party, the Ranch War of 1906–9, the struggle for independence after 1916, and the various groups involved in political life after the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921. To talk, therefore ...
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... land to produce an explosion of widespread unrest.4 Protestant organizations such as the Peep-of-Day Boys and Catholic groups like the Defenders effectively combined elements of Whiteboyism and distinctly sectarian attitudes. In ...
... land to produce an explosion of widespread unrest.4 Protestant organizations such as the Peep-of-Day Boys and Catholic groups like the Defenders effectively combined elements of Whiteboyism and distinctly sectarian attitudes. In ...
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... land at all, they merely held it by means of a lease 'for lives' which lasted until the last-named 'life' nominated in the lease (there were usually three) had died. Such leases – but not those which ran for a specific period however ...
... land at all, they merely held it by means of a lease 'for lives' which lasted until the last-named 'life' nominated in the lease (there were usually three) had died. Such leases – but not those which ran for a specific period however ...
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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