Evangelicals and Catholics in nineteenth-century Ireland [edeposit]
This interesting collection of essays – from academics in Ireland and North America – looks at Irish society, religion and politics in the nineteenth century.
James H. Murphy [editor] 'Evangelicals and Catholics in nineteenth-century Ireland', Society for the Study of Nineteenth Century Ireland, 9 (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2005)
Recent Submissions
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'Perge, signifer' - or where did William Maginn stand?
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William Carleton's literary religion
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Title Page
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Index
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Did Ulster Presbyterians have a devotional revolution?
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Introduction
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Contributors
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Table of Contents
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Darwin at church : John Tyndall's Belfast address
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A Victorian atheist encounters Roman-Catholic Ireland
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From Templeglantine to the Golden Temple : religion, empire, and Max Arthur Macauliffe
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Frances Power Cobbe and the patriarchs
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Father Boyce, Lady Morgan and Sir Walter Scott : a study in intextuality and Catholic polemics
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Unremembering the devotional revolution
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