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1Arensberg, C.M. and Kimball, S.T., Family and Community in Ireland (Cambridge, Mass., 1940).
2Hoppen, K.T., “Landlord, Society and Electoral Politics in mid-nineteenth-century Ireland,” Past and Present, 75 (05, 1977), 61–93; idem., “National Politics and Local Realities in mid-nineteenth-century Ireland” in Studies in Irish History Presented to Edwards, R. Dudley, Cosgrove, A. and Macartney, D., eds. (Dublin, 1979), 190–227.
3Vaughan, W.E., “Landlords and Tenant Relations in Ireland between the Famine and the Land-War, 1850–78” in Comparative Aspects of Scottish and Irish Economic and Social History, Cullen, L.M. and Smout, T.C., eds. (Edinburgh, 1977), 216–26; idem, “An Assessment of the Economic Performance of Irish Landlords, 1851–81” in Ireland Under the Union: Varieties of Tension: Essays in Honour of T. W. Moody, Lyons, F.S.L. and Hawkins, R.A.J., eds. (Oxford, 1980), 173–99; Solow, B.L., The Land Question and the Irish Economy, 1870–1903 (Cambridge, Mass., 1971); Donnelly, J.S., The Land and the People of Nineteenth-Century Cork: The Rural Economy and the Land Question (London, 1975).
4Schorske, Carl E., Fin de Stècle Vienna, Politics and Culture (New York, 1981). Most of the essays which make up Schorske's book had been previously published, over the past-two decades, in preliminary form.
5 This point is developed in Canny, Nicholas, The Upstart Earl: the Social and Mental World of Richard Boyle, first Earl of Cork, 1566–1643(Cambridge, 1982), pp. 19–40.
6 The Rev. Sheehan, Canon, My New Curate: a Story Gathered from the Stray Leaves of an Old Diary (Dublin, 1928). This work was first published in America in serial form in the 1899 issue of The American Ecclesiastical Review.
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