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Roger Swift and Sheridan Gilley (eds.): The Irish in Victorian Britain: The Local Dimension [Four Courts Press, Dublin, 1999, ISBN 1-85182-403-0 hbk., 1-85182-444-8 pbk.] 320 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 September 2015

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References

1 See Swift, R. & Gilley, S., The Irish in the Victorian City (London, 1985) and The Irish in Britain 1815-1939 (London, 1989).Google Scholar

2 See Clark, J. C. D., ‘Protestantism, Nationalism, and National Identity, 1660-1832’, Historical Journal, 43, 1 (2000), pp. 249276.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

3 See McClelland, M. G., The Sisters of Mercy, Popular Politics and the Growth of the Roman Catholic Community in Hull, 1855–1930 (Lampeter, Edwin Mellen Press, 2000).Google Scholar