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The Longman Handbook of Modern Irish History Since 1800 This accessible reference work provides the essential facts history ireland oxford reissue and figures about all major aspects of modern Irish history, from the passing of the Act of Union to the premiership of Bertie Ahern history ireland oxford reissue and post-Good Friday Agreement Northern Ireland. This comprehensive guide to modern Irish history includes: ? detailed political information, including parties, politicians history ireland oxford reissue and elections ? a wealth of material on population, education, social structure history ireland oxford reissue and religion ? economic statistics covering agriculture, trade, prices history ireland oxford reissue and wages, transport, unemployment history ireland oxford reissue and landownership ? sections on Irish women`s history, treaties, law history ireland oxford reissue and communications ? a full chronology, a glossary of terms history ireland oxford reissue and biographical information The Handbook is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, journalists, civil servants history ireland oxford reissue and the general reader. N. C. Fleming is Lecturer in Modern History at the Queen`s University of Belfast. He is author of The Marquess of Londonderry: Aristocracy, Power history ireland oxford reissue and Politics in Britain history ireland oxford reissue and Ireland (2005). Alan O`Day is Fellow in Modern History at Greyfriars, University of Oxford. He is author of The English Face of Irish Nationalism (1977, 1994), Parnell history ireland oxford reissue and the First Home Rule Episode (1986) history ireland oxford reissue and Irish Home Rule , 1867?1921 (1998). Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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The Oxford Illustrated History of Ireland An account of Ireland that explores the island from its prehistoric communities to its present political unrest, addressing seldom-discussed issues of its social inequality, Victorian morals, history ireland oxford reissue and other questions. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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