Double helix: two elites in politics and journalism in Ireland, 1870-1918
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Felix M. Larkin, 'Double helix: two elites in politics and journalism in Ireland, 1870-1918', in C. O'Neill [Ed.]. 'Irish Elites in the Nineteenth-Century', Society for the Study of Nineteenth Century Ireland, 15 (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2013) pp 83-98Download Item:
Author: Larkin, Felix M.
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Upper class -- Ireland -- History -- 19th century, Upper class -- Ireland -- Social life and customs -- 19th century, Ireland -- Social conditions -- 19th century, Irish politics, Journalism, Journalism -- History -- 19th century, Journalism -- History -- 20th centuryISBN:
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