Ireland and Europe in the Nineteenth Century
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This collection of essays is published in association with the Society for the Study of Nineteenth-Century Ireland; subjects examined include philologists and universities in Ireland and Germany; Fenianism; mass literacy; Irish reactions to the Franco-Prussian war, 1870-1.
Colin Graham and Leon Litvack [editors] 'Ireland and Europe in the Nineteenth Century'. Society for the Study of Nineteenth Century Ireland, 10 (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2006)
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French connections in Maria Edgeworth's Ormond
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'Raparees' or 'refugees'?: the normative image of involuntary displacement in nineteenth-century Irish literature
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Alicia de Fanu's Don Juan de las Sierras, or, El Empecinado (1823): appropriations of Spain in Irish romanticism
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Irish men and French food
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Fenianism as a global phenomenon: Thomas O'Malley Baines, Papal soldier and Fenian convict
(Four Courts Press, ireland, 2006)Society for the Study of Nineteenth Century Ireland, 10, 2006Note: The author would like to note that their deduction that Baines might have been a member of the Dublin Fenian circle which assassinated informers and that his reference to a particular killing with approval and ...