Browsing Society for the Study of Nineteenth Century Ireland by Subject "Upper class -- Ireland -- History -- 19th century"
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Architectures of gentility in nineteenth-century Ireland
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Assuming control: elite women as household managers in late nineteenth-century Ireland
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The Big House at play: archery as an elite pursuit from the 1830s to the 1870s
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Building Victorian Dublin: Meade & Son the Expansion of the City
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Double helix: two elites in politics and journalism in Ireland, 1870-1918
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Elites, ritual, and the legitimation of power on an Irish landed estate, 1855-90
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Introduction [to Irish elites in the Nineteenth Century]
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The Irish revival, elite competition and the First World War
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Lady Gregory's fans: the Irish Protestant landed class and negotiations of power
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Men who did not exist? Irish tourists and the definition of a national elite
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'The most perfect specimen of civilised nature' : The Shannon Estuary Group - elite theory and practice
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A new role for Irish Anglicans in the later nineteenth century: the HCMS and imperial opportunity
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The ruins of Youghal: Canon Samuel Hayman, antiquarianism and the decline of the Irish Anglican ascendancy
(Four Courts PressIE, 2013)