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Document Type: | Book |
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All Authors / Contributors: |
James S Donnelly; Michael de Nie; Sean Farrell |
ISBN: | 9780716530657 0716530651 |
OCLC Number: | 620321087 |
Description: | ix, 237 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents: | Introduction : power and popular culture in modern Ireland / Sean Farrell -- 'Better off thrown behind a ditch' : Enniskillen workhouse during the Great Famine / Desmond McCabe and Cormac Ó Gráda -- The Great Famine in County Cork : a socio-medical analysis / Laurence M. Geary -- Accounting for catastrophe : William Wilde, the 1851 Irish census and the Great Famine / Peter Gray -- Minorities, majorities and demographic power : the Protestant and Catholic communities of Tipperary since 1660 / Liam Kennedy, Kerby A. Miller, Brian Gurrin -- Educating the poor in North Armagh : the Lurgan Free School, 1786-1795 / Sean Farrell -- John MacHale, Henry Cooke and the curious demise of the confessional state in Ireland / David W. Miller -- Orthaí and orthodoxy : healing charms in Irish popular religion / Nicholas Wolf -- From vernacular to 'traditional' : music in post-famine Ireland / Martin Dowling -- 'The land for the people' : the Irish Revolution as a revolution of rising expectations / Timothy G. McMahon -- The slump and new frontiers : Irish-Catholic migration to interwar Britain / Matthew O'Brien -- Reflections / Michael de Nie. |
Responsibility: | editors, Michael De Nie and Sean Farrell. |
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