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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... economic and political power. Within two decades, as English increased its linguistic grip, much of this had vanished, driven out by more literate and overtly nationalist songs derived from Young Ireland models.” Indeed, by the 1880s it ...
... economic and political power. Within two decades, as English increased its linguistic grip, much of this had vanished, driven out by more literate and overtly nationalist songs derived from Young Ireland models.” Indeed, by the 1880s it ...
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... economic), and the religious – while retaining a sense of the importance of chronology and time. If the order in which the chapters appear is different in the second section from that in the others, this is not the result of any ...
... economic), and the religious – while retaining a sense of the importance of chronology and time. If the order in which the chapters appear is different in the second section from that in the others, this is not the result of any ...
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... economic realities as through a glass darkly, if at all.” Not only, therefore, did very few men have the vote (about 90,000 in 1832), but those who did were selected upon no ascertainable or rational grounds, so that it remained ...
... economic realities as through a glass darkly, if at all.” Not only, therefore, did very few men have the vote (about 90,000 in 1832), but those who did were selected upon no ascertainable or rational grounds, so that it remained ...
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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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