Browsing Society for the Study of Nineteenth Century Ireland by Title
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'What would people say if I became a policeman'?: The Irish policeman abroad
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White, black, and green: racialising Irishness in Victorian England
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Who is Kim?: Rudyard Kipling and the haunting of the colonial imagination
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'The whole fabric must be perfect': Maria Edgeworth's Literary Ladies and the Representation of Ireland
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Whoops from the peat-bog?: Joseph Campbell and the London avant-garde
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William Carleton's literary religion
(Four Courts PressIE, 2005) -
William Monsell: A Roman Catholic Francophile Anglo-Irishman
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'With the experience of 1846 and 1847 behind them': the politics of emergency relief, 1879-84
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Women and the Great Famine
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Women's Education, Edward Dowden and the University Curriculum in English Literature: An Unlikely Progression
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Women's Travel Writing in Mid-Nineteenth Century Ireland
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Worlds apart: the Anglo-Irish gentry migrant experience in Australia
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Writing Ireland: Reading England
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Young Ireland and the 1798 rebellion
(Four Courts PressIE, 2001)