Politics, law and order in nineteenth century Ireland:

Virginia Crossman argues that violence and disorder were active ingredients in politics, and were exploited as political issues by politicians in Britain and Ireland. By surveying the century as a whole, she provides a broader view than is currently available, enabling periodic crises such as the ti...

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Main Author: Crossman, Virginia (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York St. Martin's Press 1996
Edition:1. publ. in the United States of America
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Summary:Virginia Crossman argues that violence and disorder were active ingredients in politics, and were exploited as political issues by politicians in Britain and Ireland. By surveying the century as a whole, she provides a broader view than is currently available, enabling periodic crises such as the tithe war and the land war to be seen in perspective and emphasising elements both of continuity and change in the manner in which government interpreted and responded to disorder.
Item Description:Literaturverz. S. 263 - 275
Physical Description:290 S.
ISBN:0312164432

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