| Domain | Monograph or Collective Volume |
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| Title | The lady next door |
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| Author |
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| Publication Date | 2006 |
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| Publisher | University College Dublin Press |
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| Place Of Publication | Dublin |
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| Number Of Pages | 189 p. |
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| Era Covered | 1910 — 1918 |
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| Language | English |
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| ISBN | 1904558526 |
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| Country | Ireland |
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| Notes | First published 1912; this edition has editorial introduction outlining Begbie's career and political development. Account of a visit to Ireland in 1912 by a pro-Home Rule Liberal journalist; contains interviews with several Home Rule MPs and Southern Unionists. Editorial introduction discusses Begbie's career (including his prominence as a Protestant religious controversialist advocating liberal theology and social reform, and his move to right-wing political views after the First World War) discusses the tensions between his generally hostile view of Catholicism with his sympathetic portrayal of Irish Catholics, and relates this to the religious and ideological tensions between Irish nationalism and British Liberalism before the First World War.|Introduction by |
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| Rights | All rights to IHO record reserved. |
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