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Fenianism as a global phenomenon: Thomas O'Malley Baines, Papal soldier and Fenian convict
(Four Courts PressIE, 2006)Note: The author would like to note that their deduction that Baines might have been a member of the Dublin Fenian circle which assassinated informers and that his reference to a particular killing with approval and ... -
French connections in Maria Edgeworth's Ormond
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Introduction [to Ireland and Europe in the Nineteenth Century]
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Ireland and Europe in 1825: situating the Banims
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Ireland and Europe: theoretical perspectives
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Irish men and French food
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List of Illustrations [in Ireland and Europe in the Nineteenth Century]
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'Raparees' or 'refugees'?: the normative image of involuntary displacement in nineteenth-century Irish literature
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Table of Contents [to Ireland and Europe in the Nineteenth Century]
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William Monsell: A Roman Catholic Francophile Anglo-Irishman
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