Ireland abroad : politics and professions in the nineteenth century [edeposit]: Recent submissions
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Fenian dynamite: Dissident Irish republicans late nineteenth-century Scotland
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'In general they do not answer well': Irish priests in the western lowlands of Scotland, 1838–50
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'Sketches of missionary life': Alexander Robert Crawford in Manchuria
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Richard Robert Madden: an Irish anti-slavery activist in the Americas
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Moral maids and materialistic mistresses: Irish domestic servants and their American employers, 1850–1920
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'What would people say if I became a policeman'?: The Irish policeman abroad
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The heroic Irish doctor?: Irish immigrants in the medical profession in nineteenth-century Wales
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Who is Kim?: Rudyard Kipling and the haunting of the colonial imagination
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Two versions of home and abroad from the Peninsular Campaign: Vandeleur and 'The burial of Sir John Moore'
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Immigrant self-fashioning: The autobiographies of the Irish in Britain, 1856–1934
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Orphans, upstarts, and aristocrats: Ireland and the idyll of adoption in the work of Madame de Genlis
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Republican self-fashioning: the journal of Wolfe Tone
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Introduction [to Ireland Abroad: Politics and Professions in the Nineteenth Century]
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Table of Contents [to Ireland Abroad: Politics and Professions in the Nineteenth Century]
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