Ireland and Scotland in the Nineteenth Century [edeposit]
Frank Ferguson and James McConnel [editors] 'Ireland and Scotland in the Nineteenth Century'. Society for the Study of Nineteenth Century Ireland, 12 (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2009)
This collection of essays is published in association with the Society for the Study of Nineteenth-Century Ireland. It re-examines the relationship between Ireland and Scotland in the nineteenth century and questions the received ideas about the extent of cultural harmony between the two countries.
Recent Submissions
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From Scotland's storied land: William McComb and Scots-Irish Presbyterian identity
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Irish migrants and the recruitment of Catholic sisters in Glasgow, 1847-1878
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The urban local state in Scotland and Ireland to 1900: parallels and contasts
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Thomas Chalmers and Irish poverty
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'In no degree inferior' : Scotland and 'tourist development' in late-Victorian Ireland
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Introduction [to Ireland and Scotland in the Nineteenth Century]
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Table of Contents [to Ireland and Scotland in the Nineteenth Century]
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