Browsing Society for the Study of Nineteenth Century Ireland by Title
Now showing items 103-122 of 213
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The Irish Police: Love, Sex and Marriage in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
(Irish Academic PressIE, 1997) -
'Irish Property Must Pay for Irish Poverty': British Public Opinion and the Great Irish Famine
(Irish Academic PressIE, 1996-03-01) -
The Irish response to Darwinism
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The Irish revival, elite competition and the First World War
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The Iron Cage of Femininity : Visual Representation of Women in the 1880s Land Agitation
(Four Courts PressIE, 1998) -
Isabella Croke: A Nurse for the Catholic Cause during the Crimean War
(Irish Academic PressIE, 1997) -
Lady Gregory's fans: the Irish Protestant landed class and negotiations of power
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Landscape and the Irish Asylum
(Four Courts PressIE, 2008) -
Landscape, place and memory: towards a geography of Irish identities in colonial Australia
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'The Late Disastrous Epidemic': Medical Relief and the Great Famine
(Irish Academic PressIE, 1996-03-01) -
The learned gentlemen are in town: the British Association meeting of 1857 in Dublin's popular press
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'A Lightness of Mind': Gender and Insanity in Nineteenth--Century Ireland
(Irish Academic PressIE, 1997) -
List of Illustrations [in Ireland and Europe in the Nineteenth Century]
(Four Courts PressIE, 2006) -
Literature, Memory, Atrocity
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The making of mid-Victorian Ireland? Political Economy and the memory of the Great Famine
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Maria Edgeworth and the Aesthetics of Secrecy
(Four Courts PressIE, 1998) -
Memory, story and balladry: 1798 and its place in popular memory in pre-Famine Ireland
(Four Courts PressIE, 2001) -
Men who did not exist? Irish tourists and the definition of a national elite
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Michael Davitt, Irish nationalism, and the British empire in the late nineteenth century
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A microscopic look at Mary Ward: gender, science and religion in nineteenth-century Ireland
(Four Courts PressIE, 2011)