Browsing Philanthropy in Nineteenth-Century Ireland [edeposit] by Author "Society for the Study of Nineteenth Century Ireland"
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'The best relief the poor can receive is from themselves': the Society for Promoting the Comforts of the Poor
Geary, Laurence M. (Four Courts Press, ireland, 2015) -
Charity, paternalism and power on the Clonbrock Estates, County Galway, 1834-44
McKenna, Kevin (Four Courts Press, ireland, 2015) -
Doing good and being bad in Victorian Ireland: some literary and evolutionary perspectives
Foster, John Wilson (Four Courts Press, ireland, 2015) -
From lace making to social activism: the resourcefulness of campaiging women philanthropists
Pierse, Mary (Four Courts Press, ireland, 2015) -
'Guinness is good for you': experiments in workers' housing and public amenities by the Guinness Brewery and Guinness/Iveagh Trust, 1872-1915
King, Linda (Four Courts Press, ireland, 2015) -
Introduction [to Philanthropy in Nineteenth-Century Ireland]
Geary, Laurence M; Walsh, Oonagh (Four Courts Press, ireland, 2015) -
'The monster misery of Ireland' : landlord paternalism and the 1822 famine in the West
McNamara, Conor (Four Courts Press, ireland, 2015) -
'A person of the second order': the plight of the intellectually disabled in nineteenth-century Ireland
Walsh, Oonagh (Four Courts Press, ireland, 2015) -
Philanthropy and poor relief before the poor law, 1801-30
Cousins, Mel (Four Courts Press, ireland, 2015) -
'Saver of the children': the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children in Ireland, 1889-1921
Buckley, Sarah-Anne (Four Courts Press, ireland, 2015)