Victoria's Ireland? Irishness and Britishness, 1837-1901
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This collection of interdisciplinary essays focuses on the articulation and interplay of ‘Irish’ and ‘British’ identities during the Victorian period in Ireland, Great Britain and beyond.
Peter Gray [editor] 'Victoria's Ireland? : Irishness and Britishness, 1837-1901', Society for the Study of Nineteenth Century Ireland, 8 (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2004)
Recent Submissions
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Britishness as an imperial and diasporic Identity: Irish elite perspectives, c. 1820-70s
(Four Courts Press, ireland, 2004)Society for the Study of Nineteenth Century Ireland, 8, 2004 -
'With the experience of 1846 and 1847 behind them': the politics of emergency relief, 1879-84
(Four Courts Press, ireland, 2004)Society for the Study of Nineteenth Century Ireland, 8, 2004 -
The making of mid-Victorian Ireland? Political Economy and the memory of the Great Famine
(Four Courts Press, ireland, 2004)Society for the Study of Nineteenth Century Ireland, 8, 2004 -
'Something so utterly unprecedented in the annals of human life': William Carleton and the Famine
(Four Courts Press, ireland, 2004)Society for the Study of Nineteenth Century Ireland, 8, 2004 -
Michael Davitt, Irish nationalism, and the British empire in the late nineteenth century
(Four Courts Press, ireland, 2004)Society for the Study of Nineteenth Century Ireland, 8, 2004