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The Irish in Victorian Britain

Author : Roger Swift,Sheridan Gilley
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015048529237

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This book illustrates the diversity of the Irish experience by reference to studies of specific towns and regions which have hitherto received little attention from historians of the Irish in Britain during the Victorian period.

The Irish in the Victorian City

Author : Roger Swift,Sheridan Gilley
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2021-02-25
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317240358

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The Irish in the Victorian City by Roger Swift,Sheridan Gilley Pdf

First published in 1985, this book explores the social history of the Irish in Britain across a variety of cities, including Bristol, York, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Stockport. With contributions from foremost scholars in the field, it provides a thorough critical study of Irish immigration, in its social, political, cultural and religious dimensions. This book will be of interested to students of Victorian history, Irish history and the history of minorities.

The Irish in Britain, 1815-1939

Author : Roger Swift,Sheridan Gilley
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : History
ISBN : 0389208884

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The Irish in Britain, 1815-1939 by Roger Swift,Sheridan Gilley Pdf

This work is a sequel to The Irish Victorian City. As a collection of national and regional studies, it reflected the consensus view of the subject by describing both the degree of the demoralization of the Irish immigrants into Britain for the early and mid-Victorian period, when they figured so largely in the official parliamentary and social reportage of the day; and then, in spite of every obvious difficulty posed by poverty, crime, disease, and prejudice, the positive aspect of the Irish Catholic achievement in the creation of enduring religious and political communities towards the end of the nineteenth century.

War in the Shadows

Author : Shane Kenna
Publisher : Merrion Press
Page : 579 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2013-11-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781908928535

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Irish Identities in Victorian Britain

Author : Roger Swift,Sheridan Gilley
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2013-10-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317965572

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Irish Identities in Victorian Britain by Roger Swift,Sheridan Gilley Pdf

Recent studies of the experiences of Irish migrants in Victorian Britain have emphasized the significance of the themes of change, continuity, resistance and accommodation in the creation of a rich and diverse migrant culture within which a variety of Irish identities co-existed and sometimes competed. In contributing to this burgeoning historiography, this book explores and analyses the complexities surrounding the self-identity of the Irish in Victorian Britain, which differed not only from place to place and from one generation to another but which were also variously shaped by issues of class and gender, and politics and religion. Moreover, and given the tendency for Irish ethnicity to mutate, through a comparative study of the Irish in Britain and the United States, the book suggests that in order to preserve their Irishness, the Irish often had to change it. Written by some of the foremost scholars in the field, these original essays not only shed new light on the history of the Irish in Britain but are also integral to the broader study of the Irish Diaspora and of immigrants and minorities in multicultural societies. This book was previously published as a special issue of Immigrants and Minorities.

Anglo-Saxons and Celts

Author : L. Perry Curtis (Jr.)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1968
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015008277207

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Fiction, Famine, and the Rise of Economics in Victorian Britain and Ireland

Author : Gordon Bigelow
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2003-11-20
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781139440851

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Fiction, Famine, and the Rise of Economics in Victorian Britain and Ireland by Gordon Bigelow Pdf

We think of economic theory as a scientific speciality accessible only to experts, but Victorian writers commented on economic subjects with great interest. Gordon Bigelow focuses on novelists Charles Dickens and Elizabeth Gaskell and compares their work with commentaries on the Irish famine (1845–1852). Bigelow argues that at this moment of crisis the rise of economics depended substantially on concepts developed in literature. These works all criticized the systematized approach to economic life that the prevailing political economy proposed. Gradually the romantic views of human subjectivity, described in the novels, provided the foundation for a new theory of capitalism based on the desires of the individual consumer. Bigelow's argument stands out by showing how the discussion of capitalism in these works had significant influence not just on public opinion, but on the rise of economic theory itself.

The Irish in Britain, 1815-1914

Author : Roger Swift
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 46 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Great Britain
ISBN : STANFORD:36105041624250

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The Irish Assassins

Author : Julie Kavanagh
Publisher : Grove Atlantic
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2021-08-03
Category : True Crime
ISBN : 9780802149381

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A brilliant true crime account of the assassinations that altered the course of Irish history from the “compulsively readable” writer (The Guardian). One sunlit evening, May 6, 1882, Lord Frederick Cavendish and Thomas Burke, Chief Secretary and Undersecretary for Ireland, were ambushed and stabbed to death while strolling through Phoenix Park in Dublin. The murders were funded by American supporters of Irish independence and carried out by the Invincibles, a militant faction of republicans armed with specially made surgeon’s blades. They put an end to the new spirit of goodwill that had been burgeoning between British Prime Minister William Gladstone and Ireland’s leader Charles Stewart Parnell as the men forged a secret pact to achieve peace and independence in Ireland—with the newly appointed Cavendish, Gladstone’s protégé, to play an instrumental role in helping to do so. In a story that spans Donegal, Dublin, London, Paris, New York, Cannes, and Cape Town, Julie Kavanagh thrillingly traces the crucial events that came before and after the murders. From the adulterous affair that caused Parnell’s downfall; to Queen Victoria’s prurient obsession with the assassinations; to the investigation spearheaded by Superintendent John Mallon, also known as the “Irish Sherlock Holmes,” culminating in the eventual betrayal and clandestine escape of leading Invincible James Carey and his murder on the high seas, The Irish Assassins brings us intimately into this fascinating story that shaped Irish politics and engulfed an Empire. Praise for Julie Kavanagh’s Nureyev: The Life “Easily the best biography of the year.” —The Philadelphia Inquirer “The definitive biography of ballet’s greatest star whose ego was as supersized as his talent.” —Tina Brown, award-winning journalist and author

The Irish in Britain

Author : Kevin O'Connor
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 1974
Category : Irish
ISBN : UCAL:B3161681

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'Conquering England'

Author : Fintan Cullen,Robert Fitzroy Foster
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 84 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Art, Victorian
ISBN : UCSD:31822034484675

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'Conquering England' by Fintan Cullen,Robert Fitzroy Foster Pdf

Under the Union between Britain and Ireland in 1801, the two countries were engaged in a relationship that was quarrelsome, contentious and in many ways interdependent. Yet it also provided a wider arena for certain ambitions in literature, politics and the arts. Irish talent was exported to London in the nineteenth century; by the turn of the twentieth it was being imported back to an Ireland undergoing political radicalisation and a cultural renaissance. This book, which accompanies a National Portrait Gallery exhibition, explores the Irish presence in London during the Victorian period, focusing on prominent individuals including the writers Oscar Wilde, W.B. Yeats and G.B. Shaw; theatrical impresarios such as Bram Stoker; history painters such as Daniel Maclise; charismatic politicians such as Charles Stewart Parnell and colourful journalists such as T.P. O'Connor. Through these influential individuals, the changing perspectives on Ireland that developed during the second half of the nineteenth century are revealed.

Culture, Conflict, and Migration

Author : Donald M. MacRaild
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1998-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0853236623

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A major study of Catholic and Protestant Irish in an important but neglected center of historic Irish settlement where communal violence and Irish-related antipathy bore the hallmarks of the Liverpool and Glasgow experiences. "Culture, Conflict and Migration... deserves to be read as an important contribution to the growing literature on the Irish in Britain."Irish Studies Review

How to Do Things with Books in Victorian Britain

Author : Leah Price
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2012-04-09
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781400842186

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How to Do Things with Books in Victorian Britain by Leah Price Pdf

How to Do Things with Books in Victorian Britain asks how our culture came to frown on using books for any purpose other than reading. When did the coffee-table book become an object of scorn? Why did law courts forbid witnesses to kiss the Bible? What made Victorian cartoonists mock commuters who hid behind the newspaper, ladies who matched their books' binding to their dress, and servants who reduced newspapers to fish 'n' chips wrap? Shedding new light on novels by Thackeray, Dickens, the Brontës, Trollope, and Collins, as well as the urban sociology of Henry Mayhew, Leah Price also uncovers the lives and afterlives of anonymous religious tracts and household manuals. From knickknacks to wastepaper, books mattered to the Victorians in ways that cannot be explained by their printed content alone. And whether displayed, defaced, exchanged, or discarded, printed matter participated, and still participates, in a range of transactions that stretches far beyond reading. Supplementing close readings with a sensitive reconstruction of how Victorians thought and felt about books, Price offers a new model for integrating literary theory with cultural history. How to Do Things with Books in Victorian Britain reshapes our understanding of the interplay between words and objects in the nineteenth century and beyond.

Exiles of Erin

Author : Lynn Hollen Lees
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : Irish
ISBN : 0719007380

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