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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... Donnelly too proved a tower of strength. David Cannadine was a splendidly reassuring general editor. A blissful year as Benjamin Duke Fellow at the National Humanities Center in North Carolina, though spent largely on another project ...
... Donnelly too proved a tower of strength. David Cannadine was a splendidly reassuring general editor. A blissful year as Benjamin Duke Fellow at the National Humanities Center in North Carolina, though spent largely on another project ...
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... and eventually granted them the vote, were actually imposed by. 1. Cullen 1985: 94. 2. Boyce 1995: 128. 3. Donnelly 1977–8, 1978, 1983a. 4. 11 1. Politics: O'Connell: Innovation and Ambiguity I. The Union and its context.
... and eventually granted them the vote, were actually imposed by. 1. Cullen 1985: 94. 2. Boyce 1995: 128. 3. Donnelly 1977–8, 1978, 1983a. 4. 11 1. Politics: O'Connell: Innovation and Ambiguity I. The Union and its context.
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... , Catholics and Protestants both constituted significant elements within the population. Here. 2. Boyce 1995: 128. 3. Donnelly 1977–8, 1978, 1983a. 4. Miller 1983. 5. Curtin 1985: 492. 6. Elliott 1982: 12 Ireland since 1800.
... , Catholics and Protestants both constituted significant elements within the population. Here. 2. Boyce 1995: 128. 3. Donnelly 1977–8, 1978, 1983a. 4. Miller 1983. 5. Curtin 1985: 492. 6. Elliott 1982: 12 Ireland since 1800.
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... 14. Elliott 1989:411–19. 15. Boyce 1995; 131. 16. McCartney 1987: 1–25. 17. Boyce 1990: 20, Kennedy and Johnson in Boyce and O'Day (eds) 1996: 34–70. 18. Connolly in Vaughan (ed.) 1989, 19–20. 19. Donnelly 1983b. 16 Ireland since 1800.
... 14. Elliott 1989:411–19. 15. Boyce 1995; 131. 16. McCartney 1987: 1–25. 17. Boyce 1990: 20, Kennedy and Johnson in Boyce and O'Day (eds) 1996: 34–70. 18. Connolly in Vaughan (ed.) 1989, 19–20. 19. Donnelly 1983b. 16 Ireland since 1800.
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... Connolly in Vaughan (ed.) 1989, 19–20. 19. Donnelly 1983b. 20. Bartlett 1992: 268–326; Jenkins 1988. 23. O'Ferrall 1985:67, Appendix. 24. O'Ferrall 1981b: 313. 25. Briefly O'Connell: Innovation and Ambiguity 17 II. Emancipation overtures.
... Connolly in Vaughan (ed.) 1989, 19–20. 19. Donnelly 1983b. 20. Bartlett 1992: 268–326; Jenkins 1988. 23. O'Ferrall 1985:67, Appendix. 24. O'Ferrall 1981b: 313. 25. Briefly O'Connell: Innovation and Ambiguity 17 II. Emancipation overtures.
Contents
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9 | |
Winners and Losers From Famine to
Partition | 87 |
Promised Lands Ireland since 1921 | 185 |
Bibliography | 291 |
Index | 333 |
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