An Economic History of Ulster, 1820-1939

An Economic History of Ulster, 1820-1939
Title An Economic History of Ulster, 1820-1939 PDF eBook
Author Liam Kennedy
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 260
Release 1985
Genre
ISBN 9780719018275

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An Economic History of Ulster, 1820-1940

An Economic History of Ulster, 1820-1940
Title An Economic History of Ulster, 1820-1940 PDF eBook
Author Liam Kennedy
Publisher Manchester [Greater Manchester] ; Dover, N.H., U.S.A. : Manchester University Press
Pages 262
Release 1985
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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British Economic and Social History

British Economic and Social History
Title British Economic and Social History PDF eBook
Author R. C. Richardson
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 296
Release 1996
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 9780719036002

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Lord Dufferin, Ireland and the British Empire, c. 1820–1900

Lord Dufferin, Ireland and the British Empire, c. 1820–1900
Title Lord Dufferin, Ireland and the British Empire, c. 1820–1900 PDF eBook
Author Annie Tindley
Publisher Routledge
Pages 225
Release 2021-03-29
Genre History
ISBN 1351255266

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This book explores the life and career of Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava (1826–1902). Dufferin was a landowner in Ulster, an urbane diplomat, literary sensation, courtier, politician, colonial governor, collector, son, husband and father. The book draws on episodes from Dufferin’s career to link the landowning and aristocratic culture he was born into with his experience of governing across the British Empire, in Canada, Egypt, Syria and India. This book argues that there was a defined conception of aristocratic governance and purpose that infused the political and imperial world, and was based on two elements: the inheritance and management of a landed estate, and a well-defined sense of ‘rule by the best’. It identifies a particular kind of atmosphere of empire and aristocracy, one that was riven with tensions and angst, as those who saw themselves as the hereditary leaders of Britain and Ireland were challenged by a rising democracy and, in Ireland, by a powerful new definition of what Irishness was. It offers a new perspective on both empire and aristocracy in the nineteenth century, and will appeal to a broad scholarly audience and the wider public.

Ireland since 1800

Ireland since 1800
Title Ireland since 1800 PDF eBook
Author K.Theodore Hoppen
Publisher Routledge
Pages 339
Release 2013-12-02
Genre History
ISBN 1317881923

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The second edition of this bestselling survey of modern Irish history covers social, religious as well as political history and offers a distinctive combination of chronological and thematic approaches.

John Bull's Other Homes

John Bull's Other Homes
Title John Bull's Other Homes PDF eBook
Author Murray Fraser
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Pages 454
Release 1996-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780853236702

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State housing became an integral part of the relationship between Ireland and Great Britain from the 1880s until the early 1990s. Using research from both Irish and Westminster sources, this book shows that there was recurrent pressure for the state to intervene in housing in Ireland in a period when the "Irish Question" was the major domestic political issue. The result was that the model of subsidized state housing subsequently introduced in Britain was first developed in Ireland, as a product of the tensions of British rule. An important corollary of innovative Irish housing policy was its influence, even in a negative sense, on developments in mainland Britain. This book also examines the cultural impact of imperialism, and in particular the way in which British ideas of garden suburb housing and town planning design came significantly to reshape the Irish urban environment. Fraser not only presents hitherto unknown material, but does so in a unique interdisciplinary blend of architectural, planning, urban and socio-economic history.

Peasant Petitions

Peasant Petitions
Title Peasant Petitions PDF eBook
Author R. Houston
Publisher Springer
Pages 304
Release 2014-07-02
Genre History
ISBN 1137394099

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This book examines the structures and texture of rural social relationships, using one type of document found in abundance over all the four component parts of Britain and Ireland: petitions from tenants to their landlords. The book offers unexpected angles on many aspects of society and economy on estates in the 17th and 18th centuries.