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University of Chester Digital Repository > Academic Faculties > Faculty of Humanities > History and Archaeology  > History > Heroes or villains?: The Irish, crime, and disorder in Victorian England

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Title: Heroes or villains?: The Irish, crime, and disorder in Victorian England
Authors: Swift, Roger
Affiliation: Chester College of Higher Education
Citation: Albion, 1997, 29(3), pp. 399-421
Publisher: North American Conference on British Studies
Journal: Albion
Issue Date: 1997
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10034/229594
Additional Links: http://www.albion.appstate.edu
Abstract: This article discusses Irish participation in crime in Victorian England, the deficiencies of contemporary qualitative and quantitative sources, and the relationship between Irish immigration and crime and disorder in Victorian England.
Type: Article
Language: en
Description: This article is not available through ChesterRep.
Keywords: crime
Irish
Victorian England
ISSN: 0095-1390
Appears in Collections: History

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