| Domain | Monograph or Collective Volume |
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| Title | The experience of Irish migrants to Glasgow, Scotland, 1863-1891 : a new way of being Irish |
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| Author | McBride, Terence |
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| Publication Date | 2006 |
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| Publisher | Edwin Mellen Press |
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| Place Of Publication | Lewiston (NY) |
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| Number Of Pages | 203 p. |
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| Era Covered | 1863 — 1891 |
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| Language | English |
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| Person As Subject | Ferguson, John, 1836-1906 |
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| Country | Ireland |
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| Notes | Contents: Introduction -- Irish politics in early nineteenth century Glasgow -- Irish popular politics, the clergy and 'Fenian fever' -- John Ferguson and the mobilisation of the Irish vote -- The Catholic Church and the drink trade : their competing claims to the Irish vote -- The Glasgow Irish and the politics of land reform -- The politics of 'the democracy' and Irish identity. |
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| Rights | All rights to IHO record reserved. |
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