Browsing Society for the Study of Nineteenth Century Ireland by Title
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Edgeworth and Wordsworth: Plain Unvarnished Tales
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Edgeworth, Wilde and Joyce: Reading Irish Regionalism through ‘the cracked lookingglass’ of a Servant’s Art
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Elites, ritual, and the legitimation of power on an Irish landed estate, 1855-90
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Embroidered spectacle: Celtic Revival as aristocratic display
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'Equal Sinners': Irish Women Utilising the Salvation Army Rescue Network for Britain and Ireland in the Nineteenth Century
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Explaining Uladh : Cultural Nationalism in Ulster
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The Famine and Its Aftermath in County Mayo
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The Famine Crisis: Theological Interpretations and Implications
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Far from Silent: Nineteenth-Century Irish Women Writers
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Fashioning the Famine Queen
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Father Boyce, Lady Morgan and Sir Walter Scott : a study in intextuality and Catholic polemics
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'Fearful Realities': An Introduction
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The Female Gaze: Asenath Nicholson's Famine Narrative
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Fenian dynamite: Dissident Irish republicans late nineteenth-century Scotland
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Fenian rebels and Cretan insurgents, 1866-1869: unlawful subjects or 'lovers of freedom'?
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Fenianism as a global phenomenon: Thomas O'Malley Baines, Papal soldier and Fenian convict
(Four Courts PressIE, 2006)Note: 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 ... -
Foreign enemies and internal rebels: the French War and the United Irishmen in New South Wales
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Foreword [to Gender perspectives in nineteenth-century Ireland: public and private spheres]
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Frances Power Cobbe and the patriarchs
(Four Courts PressIE, 2005)