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Titre : | Irish Historical Studies : Périodique numérique et imprimé vol. 37 n 148 - 2011 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/01/2011 |
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Olwen PURDUE, Auteur
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The workhouse was a fundamental element of the Irish Poor Law, passed in 1838 and based closely on the New English Poor Law of 1834. Under this system, only the truly destitute would receive relief...

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Kathryn HURLOCK, Auteur
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Since the late 1980s crusade historiography has shown increasing interest in the periphery of Europe and the less "traditional" crusading areas of Scotland, Wales, Poland and Scandinavia. Considera...

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Donnacha Sean LUCEY, Auteur
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Between 1879 and 1882, large amounts of relief were dispensed in Ireland by a range of state, private, clerical and political organisations and agencies. In the historiography of the period, the di...

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Enda DELANEY, Auteur
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National histories written in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries fostered notions of a shared identity and created the sense of an embryonic nation. In the case of Ireland, there is ...

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Neal GARNHAM, Auteur
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Few early nineteenth-century pugilists can be as well commemorated as Donnelly. He has been honoured with three biographical studies and by the erection of a stone monument. Yet reliable details re...

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Patrick MAUME, Auteur
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The historiography of nineteenth-century newspapers centres on the development of a nationalist press nationally and locally, with expansion of readership and titles connected to the great waves of...