England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... nineteenth century , which suggests , on a comparison with other periods of overt violence — including that in con- temporary Northern Ireland — that the pattern and features of violence , and its stimulus , have a general consistency ...
... nineteenth century , which suggests , on a comparison with other periods of overt violence — including that in con- temporary Northern Ireland — that the pattern and features of violence , and its stimulus , have a general consistency ...
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... nineteenth century Belfast experienced rapid economic growth , attracting to it the surrounding rural population in such a way as to intensify to extremes the sectarian hostility already present in Ulster as a whole . This was because ...
... nineteenth century Belfast experienced rapid economic growth , attracting to it the surrounding rural population in such a way as to intensify to extremes the sectarian hostility already present in Ulster as a whole . This was because ...
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... Nineteenth Century ' , Church History , xxxi , ( September 1962 ) . LARKIN , EMMET . ' The Devotional Revolution in Ireland , 1850- 75 ' , American Historical Review , 77 , 3 , ( June 1972 ) . LEA , JOHN . ' W. S. Caine and Irish Home ...
... Nineteenth Century ' , Church History , xxxi , ( September 1962 ) . LARKIN , EMMET . ' The Devotional Revolution in Ireland , 1850- 75 ' , American Historical Review , 77 , 3 , ( June 1972 ) . LEA , JOHN . ' W. S. Caine and Irish Home ...
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