Ireland, Britain, and Germany, 1871-1914

Ireland, Britain, and Germany, 1871-1914
Title Ireland, Britain, and Germany, 1871-1914 PDF eBook
Author Felician Prill
Publisher
Total Pages 216
Release 1975
Genre History
ISBN

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Ireland, Britain, and Germany, 1871-1914

Ireland, Britain, and Germany, 1871-1914
Title Ireland, Britain, and Germany, 1871-1914 PDF eBook
Author Felician Prill
Publisher
Total Pages 216
Release 1975
Genre History
ISBN

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The Irish Question as a Problem in British Foreign Policy, 1914–18

The Irish Question as a Problem in British Foreign Policy, 1914–18
Title The Irish Question as a Problem in British Foreign Policy, 1914–18 PDF eBook
Author Stephen Hartley
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 253
Release 1987-02-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1349185469

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John Bull's Other Homes

John Bull's Other Homes
Title John Bull's Other Homes PDF eBook
Author Murray Fraser
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Total Pages 454
Release 1996-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780853236702

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State housing became an integral part of the relationship between Ireland and Great Britain from the 1880s until the early 1990s. Using research from both Irish and Westminster sources, this book shows that there was recurrent pressure for the state to intervene in housing in Ireland in a period when the "Irish Question" was the major domestic political issue. The result was that the model of subsidized state housing subsequently introduced in Britain was first developed in Ireland, as a product of the tensions of British rule. An important corollary of innovative Irish housing policy was its influence, even in a negative sense, on developments in mainland Britain. This book also examines the cultural impact of imperialism, and in particular the way in which British ideas of garden suburb housing and town planning design came significantly to reshape the Irish urban environment. Fraser not only presents hitherto unknown material, but does so in a unique interdisciplinary blend of architectural, planning, urban and socio-economic history.

A New History of Ireland, Volume VI

A New History of Ireland, Volume VI
Title A New History of Ireland, Volume VI PDF eBook
Author W. E. Vaughan
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 1017
Release 2010-04-01
Genre History
ISBN 0191574589

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A New History of Ireland is the largest scholarly project in modern Irish history. In 9 volumes, it provides a comprehensive new synthesis of modern scholarship on every aspect of Irish history and prehistory, from the earliest geological and archaeological evidence, through the Middle Ages, down to the present day. Volume VI opens with a character study of the period, followed by ten chapters of narrative history, and a study of Ireland in 1914. It includes further chapters on the economy, literature, the Irish language, music, arts, education, administration and the public service, and emigration.

A New History of Ireland: Ireland under the Union, II, 1870-1921

A New History of Ireland: Ireland under the Union, II, 1870-1921
Title A New History of Ireland: Ireland under the Union, II, 1870-1921 PDF eBook
Author Daibhi O. Croinin
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 1017
Release 2005
Genre Ireland
ISBN 019821751X

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British Images of Germany

British Images of Germany
Title British Images of Germany PDF eBook
Author R. Scully
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 402
Release 2012-10-30
Genre History
ISBN 1137283467

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British Images of Germany is the first full-length cultural history of Britain's relationship with Germany in the key period leading up to the First World War. Richard Scully reassesses what is imagined to be a fraught relationship, illuminating the sense of kinship Britons felt for Germany even in times of diplomatic tension.