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University of Chester Digital Repository > Academic Faculties > Faculty of Humanities > History and Archaeology  > History > Thomas Caryle and Ireland

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Title: Thomas Caryle and Ireland
Authors: Swift, Roger
Affiliation: Chester College of Higher Education
Citation: In D. G. Boyce, & R. Swift (Eds.), Problems and perspectives in Irish history since 1800: Essays in honour of Patrick Buckland (pp. 117-146). Dublin: Fourt Courts Press, 2004
Publisher: Four Courts Press
Issue Date: 2004
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10034/230392
Additional Links: http://www.fourcourtspress.ie
Abstract: This book chapter discusses Thomas Caryle's statement in his pamphlet - Chartism, that "crowds of miserable Irish darken all our towns".
Type: Book chapter
Language: en
Description: This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep.
Keywords: Irish
migrants
Victorian cities
Chartism
ISBN: 1851827595
Sponsors: This book chapter was submitted to the RAE2008 for the University of Chester - History.
Appears in Collections: History

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