"Poor Green Erin": German travel writers' narratives on Ireland from before the 1798 rising to after the Great Famine
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CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION: "THE NIOBE OF NATIONS" - THE EARLY LITERARY
MANIFESTATIONS OF THE GROWING GERMAN AWARENESS OF IRISH CONDITIONS (EOIN
BOURKE) 1
2 KARL GOTTLOB KIITTNER (1783 & 1784) 1 13
2.1 THE TRIBULATIONS OF S E A TRAVEL 14
2.2 CURRAGHMORE 16
2.3 LIFE IN THE BIG HOUSE 18
2.4 AN ANTI-TWISS BOOK 19
2.5 THE LITTLE HOUSE 2 0
2.6 TOASTS TO WILLIAM OF ORANGE 2 1
2.7 DRACONIAN LAWS 2 1
2.8 THE SIGHTS OF DUBLIN 22
2.9 POLARIZED SOCIETY 2 3
2.10 WHITEBOYS A N D VOLUNTEERS 2 6
2.11 THE IRISH LANGUAGE 3 0
2.12 IRISH NEWSPAPERS 3 1
2.13 IRISH ATTIRE 32
2.14 PRO-AMERICAN, ANTI-ENGLISH PRESBYTERIANS 3 3
2.15 NO MIDDLE CLASS IN IRELAND 3 3
2.16 TROUBLE IN THE IRISH PARLIAMENT 3 4
2.17 ENGLISH PREJUDICES A B O U T IRELAND 4 0
2.18 AN IRISH WAKE 4 2
2.19 A LANGUAGE LOST 4 2
2.20 IRISH WOMEN A N D M E N 4 3
2.21 TARRERS A N D FEATHERERS 4 4
2.22 ANTI-GERMAN PREJUDICES 4 5
2.23 THE FAIRY WORLD OF CURRAGHMORE 4 6
3 CASPAR VOGHT (1794) 4 8
3.1 MAY YOU DIE IN IRELAND! 4 9
3.2 A COUNTRY RIPE FOR REBELLION 51
3.3 ECONOMIC LOYALTY AMONG CATHOLICS 5 8
3.4 KILLARNEY: THE HOME OF THE NYMPH ECHO 59
1 THE DATES IN BRACKETS AFTER THE TRAVEL WRITERS' NAMES INDICATE THE
YEAR(S) DURING WHICH THEIR SOJOURN IN IRELAND TOOK PLACE. THE TRAVEL
WRITERS ARE ORDERED CHRONOLOGICALLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE YEAR(S) IN
WHICH EACH OF THEM SPENT TIME IN IRELAND IN ORDER TO TRANSMIT A SENSE OF
THE CHANGES THAT WERE
TAKING PLACE IN IRELAND IN THE OVERALL PERIOD.
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3.5 CONDITIONS IN THE SOUTH-WEST 6 3
3.6 A WEALTHY CATHOLIC 3.7 POTATOES A BLESSING 6 5
3.8 TRADE EMBARGOS A N D T H E PENAL LAWS 6 6
3.9 AN ACT OF UNION A S PANACEA 6 8
4 PHILIPP ANDREAS NEMNICH (1806) 7 0
4.1 THE ACT OF UNION 7 0
4.2 ABSENTEEISM A N D EMIGRATION 7 0
4.3 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM? 7 1
4.4 DEPRESSED ECONOMY 7 2
4.5 FALSE BONHOMIE 7 3
4.6 DUBLIN, A CITY OF POLARITIES 7 3
4.7 CORK A N D HAMBURG 7 4
5 JOHANN FRIEDRICH HERING (1806-07) 7 5
5.1 ARRIVAL I N DUBLIN 7 5
5.2 A M A R C H THROUGH THE IRISH SIBERIA 7 6
5.3 DREARY DUNMORE 7 7
5.4 T U A M A N D BALLINROBE SOMEWHAT BETTER 8 0
5.5 COURT SESSION IN BALLINROBE 8 1
6 FRIEDRICH LUDWIG V O N WACHHOLTZ (1810) 8 4
6.1 MARCH FROM COBH TO FERMOY 8 4
7 HEINRICH DEHNEL (1810-12) 8 6
7.1 TWO SUICIDES 8 6
7.2 A HUNTING ACCIDENT 8 8
7.3 A FAREWELL GIFT
8 HEINRICH MEIDINGER (1820 & 1827) 9 0
8.1 PLEASANT FIRST IMPRESSIONS 9 0
8.2 BELFAST A THRIVING CITY 9 0
8.3 THE ROAD TO DUBLIN 9 1
8.4 THE SPLENDOUR OF DUBLIN 9 2
8.5 IRISH MUSIC 9 3
8.6 THE GERMAN DIMENSION IN IRISH LEARNING 9 4
8.7 RELIGIONS IN IRELAND 9 7
8.8 DUBLIN TRADE 9 8
8.9 FINANCIAL CRISIS 9 8
8.10 IRELAND'S COMMERCIAL POTENTIAL 9 9
8.11 HOWTH A S A POINT OF DEPARTURE 9 9
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8.12 ULSTER 100
8.13 MAYNOOTH 101
8.14 CORK A N D HOLLAND 101
8.15 MUNSTER' 101
8.16 THE MURDEROUS IRISH 102
8.17 NO NEED FOR CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION 103
8.18 THE EDIFYING EFFECT OF CONTACT WITH PROTESTANTS 106
8.19 THE DANGERS OF EMANCIPATION 107
8.20 THE FUTILITY OF REVOLUTION 109
8.21 THE PRIVILEGE OF THE RIGHT TO COMPLAIN 110
9 HERMANN V O N PUCKLER-MUSKAU (1828) I L L
9.1 PAUPERISM, RAGS A N D JOVIALITY 114
9.2 THE NATURAL GRACE OF IRISH P E A S A N T WOMEN 115
9.3 CLASS DISTINCTIONS 115
9.4 AN INDUSTRIAL SCENE 116
9.5 POWERSCOURT DEMESNE 116
9.6 DONNYBROOK FAIR 118
9.7 THE WEST 119
9.8 GALWAY 120
9.9 GALWAY RACES 121
9.10 BEGGING WITH METHOD 122
9.11 THE IGNORANT GENTRY 123
9.12 IRISH MIGRANT WORKERS IN LUSATIA? 124
9.13 AN ORANGEMAN'S EXTERMINATORY FANTASIES 125
9.14 GAIETY IN ADVERSITY 126
9.15 IRISH HYPERBOLE 127
9.16 FACTION-FIGHTING 128
9.17 GOOD LANDLORDS 129
9.18 THE WAY TO DERIYNANE ABBEY 130
9.19 BOUNDLESS HONESTY OF THE PEOPLE 134
9.20 THE GREAT AGITATOR 134
9.21 O'CONNELL A N D D'ESTERRE 135
9.22 TOLERANCE A N D BIGOTRY 135
9.23 THE IRISH COMPARED FAVOURABLY TO CONTINENTAL PEOPLES 137 9.24
O'CONNELL'S MILITIA 138
9.25 NAPOLEON'S SON? 139
9.26 THE TITHE I 139
9.27 THE IRISH A N D THE SORBS 142
9.28 THE TITHE II 142
9.29 GOOD A N D BAD LANDLORDS 143
9.30 IRISH MUSICIANS 144
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9.31 TWO ROBBERS 144
9.32 THE CASE OF MAGISTRATE BLAKE 145
9.33 "THE FOXHUNT" ON THE UILLEAN PIPES 147
9.34 AN ARISTOCRATIC VIEW OF T H E TITHE 148
9.35 WILD MERRIMENT IN DUBLIN 149
9.36 THREE S U N S E T S 150
10 ANONYMOUS 1 (1832) 153
10.1 CORK HARBOUR 153
10.2 RECOLLECTIONS OF PICKLE A N D MUSTARD 154
10.3 FROM CORK TO KILLARNEY 155
10.4 IN PRAISE OF POTEEN 157
10.5 SIGNS OF DECAY IN MUCKROSS ABBEY 159
10.6 CROMWELL'S LEGACY 160
10.7 THE TITHE 161
10.8 DESERTED MALLOW 163
10.9 THE BIANCONI COACHES 164
10.10 CHARLEVILLE A N D T H E WHITEFEET 166
10.11 KILMALLOCK LAID WASTE 167
10.12 IRISH A N D ENGLISH MILES 168
10.13 THE H U N T IN F E 168
10.14 AN IRISH WAKE 169
11 MAGDALENE V O N DOBENECK (1832) 179
11.1 CONTRASTS 179
11.2 IRISH WEATHER 180
11.3 THE SEASON 181
11.4 VENTURING INTO THE WORLD OUTSIDE 184
11.5 A LEARNED DISCOURSE 184
11.6 IRISH MUSIC 189
11.7 THE DANCE A BATTLE 189
11.8 THE SUPERSTITIOUS IRISH 192
11.9 AN ORANGE M A R C H 193
12 ANONYMOUS 2 (????-1834) 195
12.1 A CATHOLIC LEGITIMIST 195
12.2 THE WHITE M A N ' S B U R D E N 196
12.3 A LAND OF CONTRADICTIONS 198
12.4 THE BATTLE OF BALLYHEAGH 199
12.5 THE UNPOLITICAL N A T U R E OF FACTION-FIGHTING 2 0 1
12.6 NATIVES A N D PLANTERS 202
12.7 THE SASSENACHS 2 0 3
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12.8 LORDS OF THE ISLAND 2 0 4
12.9 THE ORIGINS OF THE ORANGE ORDER 2 0 7
12.10 THE DEMAGOGUE DANIEL O'CONNELL 2 0 9
12.11 THE TRIBUTE 2 1 0
12.12 O'CONNELL'S PUPPETS 2 1 5
12.13 REPEAL NO ANTIDOTE AGAINST ABSENTEEISM 2 1 6
12.14 RESIDENT A N D ABSENTEE LANDLORDS 2 1 7
12.15 HEALING NOT O'CONNELL'S CONCERN 219
12.16 O'CONNELL WORSE T H A N HIS REVOLUTIONARY PRECURSORS 222 12.17 THE
PROTESTANTS NO BETTER 222
12.18 CORPORATIONS EXCLUSIVELY PROTESTANT 2 2 5
12.19 THE LAW OF THE JUNGLE 2 2 7
12.20 CONCLUSION 232
13 FRIEDRICH V O N RAUMER (1835) 2 3 4
13.1 ENGLAND A N D PRUSSIA 2 3 4
13.2 THE TITHE 2 3 5
13.3 EDUCATION 2 3 6
13.4 THE CURSE OF ABSENTEEISM 2 3 8
13.5 TENANTS A T WILL 2 4 0
13.6 WILLIAM OF ORANGE A N D ORANGEISM 2 4 1
13.7 MUTUAL EXTERMINATION 2 4 1
13.8 FIVE D E M A N D S 242
13.9 CARNIVAL OF RAGS 2 4 6
13.10 THE LEGACY OF THE BOYNE 2 4 6
13.11 THE PARIAHS OF IRELAND 2 4 7
13.12 AN IRISH A M U S E M E N T 2 4 7
13.13 THE HAZARDS OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT 2 4 8
13.14 FAMINE IN THE MIDST OF A B U N D A N C E 2 4 9
13.15 THE IRISH SPHINX 2 4 9
13.16 THE DARK AGES 2 5 0
13.17 A CHANGED M A N 2 5 3
14 HEINRICH BROCKHAUS (1836) 2 5 4
14.1 NAPLES M I N U S THE MILD CLIMATE 2 5 4
14.2 PIGS IN CO. TIPPERARY 2 5 6
14.3 CORK HARBOUR 2 5 6
14.4 MUCKROSS ABBEY 2 5 8
14.5 THE B R A N D NEW TOWN OF CLIFDEN 2 5 8
14.6 THE GIANT'S CAUSEWAY 259
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15 KARL V O N HAILBRONNER (1836?) 2 6 0
15.1 THE HONESTY OF THE IRISH 2 6 0
15.2 DUBLIN - A CITY OF EXTREMES 2 6 1
15.3 FEW FOREIGNERS IN IRELAND 2 6 2
15.4 THE POLITICAL LEGACY OF ANTI-PAPISM 2 6 3
15.5 POWERSCOURT T H E ABSENTEE 2 6 3
15.6 A PROPHET I N GLENDALOUGH 2 6 4
15.7 THE ORDEAL OF TRAVEL 2 6 6
15.8 O'CONNELL A N D ORANGEISM 2 6 7
15.9 CRISIS A T GIANT'S CAUSEWAY 2 6 8
15.10 THE TWELFTH OF J U L Y 2 7 1
16 JOHANN MARTIN LAPPENBERG (1836) 2 7 3
16.1 AGRARIAN U N R E S T 2 7 4
16.2 THE VOLUNTEERS 2 7 5
16.3 THE UNITED IRISHMEN 2 7 6
16.4 THE ACT OF UNION 2 7 9
16.5 THE CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION 2 7 9
16.6 REPEAL 2 8 2
17 KNUT JONGBOHM CLEMENT (1839) 2 8 4
17.1 DONEGAL DEVOID OF HISTORY 2 8 4
17.2 THE ARAN ISLANDS 2 8 5
17.3 PROTESTANT RATIONALITY 2 8 6
17.4 THE MARVELS OF BELFAST 2 8 7
17.5 THE MEANING OF DUNAMALLAGHT 2 8 9
17.6 AN IRISH POST-CHAISE 2 9 0
17.7 FAIIY RINGS A N D ROCKING STONES 2 9 3
17.8 THE IRISH IRELAND 2 9 3
17.9 PADDY A N D PIG 2 9 5
17.10 FATHER MATHEW'S EFFORTS I N VAIN 2 9 6
17.11 THE CLADDAGH 2 9 6
17.12 IRISH PRATTLE 2 9 8
17.13 CORK A N D T H E OSTENTATIOUS CELT 3 0 2
17.14 THE ATMOSPHERE IN IRISH INNS 3 0 5
17.15 ENGLAND'S GUILT 3 0 6
17.16 WATERFORD - A TOWN OF EXTREMES 3 0 9
17.17 TWO ARGUMENTS A B O U T PAPISM 3 1 1
17.18 TRAVEL A N D CUISINE 3 1 2
17.19 THE EMIGRANT SHIP 3 1 7
17.20 O'CONNELL'S EFFECT THROUGHOUT EUROPE 3 1 9
17.21 A PERSONIFICATION OF POVERTY 3 2 0
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17.22 REPEAL 3 2 2
17.23 FRISIAN ORDERLINESS IN WEXFORD 3 2 5
17.24 ENQUIRING A B O U T DISTANCES 3 2 5
17.25 MAYNOOTH A N D THE IRISH CLERGY 3 2 6
17.26 A LITANY OF IRISH SHORTCOMINGS 3 2 7
17.27 WHOEVER DOES N O T READ DOES N O T LIVE 3 3 1
17.28 THE INCURABLE IRISH 332
17.29 THE IRISH CABIN 3 3 3
18 JOHANN GEORG KOHL (1842) 3 3 5
18.1 AN ISLAND OF WONDERS 3 3 6
18.2 THE COACH TO DUBLIN 3 3 6
18.3 THE GREAT CITY OF DUBLIN 3 3 8
18.4 FEW OUTWARD SIGNS OF CATHOLICISM 3 3 8
18.5 LAND OF MILK A N D HONEY 3 3 8
18.6 HOUSING IN EAST A N D WEST 3 3 9
18.7 LANDLORDS WORSE T H A N IN RUSSIA 3 4 0
18.8 THE CAIRNGORM ISLE 3 4 1
18.9 THE EDGEWORTHS A N D TUITES 3 4 2
18.10 THE DEFECTS OF THE LANDLORD SYSTEM 3 4 3
18.10.1 DRIVERS 3 4 3
18.10.2 SUBDIVISION 3 4 3
18.10.3 LETTING THE LAND IN PARTNERSHIP 3 4 5
18.10.4 MIDDLEMEN 3 4 5
18.10.5 OBSOLETE AGRICULTURAL TECHNIQUES 3 4 6
18.10.6 TENANTS A T WILL 3 4 7
18.10.7 THE WORLD'S WORST LEGAL TITLES 349
18.11 GAELIC IN THE MIDLANDS 3 5 0
18.12 AGRARIAN U N R E S T 351
18.13 SPALPEENS 3 5 3
18.14 MARKET DAY 3 5 5
18.15 NEITHER GYPSIES NOR J E W S IN IRELAND 3 5 5
18.16 RUINS EVERYWHERE .-. 3 5 6
18.17 IRISH RAGS 3 5 8
18.18 PIGS IN THE PARLOUR 3 6 0
18.19 "THE GOOD PEOPLE" I 362
18.20 MILESIAN FAMILIES 3 6 3
18.21 A SHOWY PEOPLE 3 6 4
18.22 CONNAUGHT VERSUS LEINSTER 3 6 5
18.23 THE S H A N N O N 3 6 6
18.24 CHEAP IMPORTS, CHEAP LABOUR 3 6 6
18.25 LEARNED KERRYMEN 1 3 6 8
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18.26 "THE GOOD PEOPLE" II 3 6 9
18.27 THE MIRACLE-WORKER FATHER MATHEW 3 7 2
18.28 ST. PATRICK'S PURGATORY 3 7 4
18.29 LEARNED KERRYMEN II 3 7 5
18.30 LIMERICK'S ENGLISH TOWN A N D IRISH TOWN 3 7 6
18.31 THE LIMERICK PALATINES 3 7 7
18.32 THE IRISH COMPARED TO OTHER NATIONS 3 7 8
18.33 THE LIVING SKELETON 3 8 1
18.34 A TEMPERANCE MEETING I N KILRUSH 3 8 1
18.35 UNIQUE IN WORLD HISTORY 3 8 4
18.36 TEMPERANCE BETTER T H A N REPEAL 387
18.37 A KERRY HEDGE-SCHOOL 3 8 8
18.38 A POLICE-STATION A T MOLL'S GAP 3 8 9
18.39 O'CONNELL "A REGULAR ROBBER" 3 9 1
18.40 MARY SULLIVAN OF BANTRY 3 9 3
18.41 POOR IRELAND FEEDS RICH ENGLAND 3 9 7
18.42 CATHOLICS A N D PROTESTANTS 3 9 7
18.43 GERMAN A N D IRISH CODES 4 0 0
18.44 BALLAD-SINGING IN KILKENNY 4 0 2
18.45 SAILING FROM WATERFORD TO NEW ROSS 4 0 3
18.46 REPEAL MEETING I N DUBLIN 4 0 4
18.47 ENGLISH TOLERANCE 4 0 5
18.48 DANIEL O'CONNELL IN ACTION 4 0 6
18.49 REPEAL RENT 4 0 8
18.50 ABSENTEEISM IN MERRION SQUARE 4 1 0
18.51 SHEILA-NA-GIG 4 1 0
18.52 CONTRAST BETWEEN NORTH LEINSTER A N D ULSTER 4 1 2
18.53 PRESBYTERIANS A N D CATHOLICS 4 1 5
18.54 RATHLIN ISLAND A MICROCOSM OF IRELAND A T LARGE 4 1 7
19 JAKOB VENEDEY (1843) 4 2 0
19.1 HAPPY BEGGARS 4 2 2
19.2 GERMAN S H A M E 4 2 3
19.3 THE FIRST CULTURE SHOCK IN DUBLIN 4 2 4
19.4 SWEET IDLENESS 4 2 4
19.5 PARKLANDS AMIDST T H E DESOLATION 4 2 6
19.6 ATHLONE MONSTER MEETING 4 2 7
19.7 TACITURN LANDLORD 4 3 4
19.8 POLICE INFORMERS 4 3 6
19.9 IRISH HOSPITALITY 1 4 3 7
19.10 THE FOUR COURTS 4 3 8
19.11 A CATHOLIC M A S S A N D A PROTESTANT SERVICE 4 3 9
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19.12 DUNDALK MONSTER MEETING 4 4 1
19.13 COLD NORTH A N D H O T S O U T H 4 4 3
19.14 TWO IRISH SCENES 4 4 5
19.15 ANTI-REPEALERS A N D FIERY SEPARATISTS IN DUBLIN 4 4 6
19.16 IRISH HOSPITALITY II 4 4 7
19.17 THE SHABBY CORN EXCHANGE 4 4 8
19.18 THE KING OF DALKEY ISLAND 4 5 0
19.19 THE CATHOLIC CLERGY 4 5 3
19.20 IRELAND SOBER IS IRELAND FREE 4 5 9
19.21 THE STRAWBERRY BEDS 461
19.22 REASONS FOR POVERTY A N D DISORDER 462
19.23 WISE INDOLENCE 4 6 5
19.24 LESS MENDICANCY IN THE PROTESTANT NORTH 4 6 8
19.25 THE PROTESTANTS ARE THE ARISTOCRATS 4 6 9
19.26 ORANGEMEN 4 7 1
2 0 ERNST LUDWIG GERLACH (1844) 4 7 5
20.1 AN IRISH VIEW OF THE KING OF PRUSSIA 4 7 5
20.2 THE SUPPRESSION OF ONE PEOPLE BY ANOTHER 4 7 5
20.3 A SERMON BY FATHER MATHEW 4 7 6
20.4 THE PRISONER DANIEL O'CONNELL 4 7 8
20.5 A REPEAL MEETING 4 8 0
20.6 O'CONNELL VERSUS THE QUEEN 4 8 2
21 ANTON SCHIITTE (1845) 4 8 4
21.1 THE BEAUTIES OF KILLARNEY 4 8 5
21.2 A KENMARE GOMBEENMAN 4 8 5
21.3 THE ROCKY ROAD TO DERRYNANE 4 8 7
21.4 DERRYNANE ABBEY 4 9 1
21.5 MAURICE ("HUNTING CAP") O'CONNELL 4 9 3
21.6 A FUNERAL TO ABBEY ISLAND 4 9 4
21.7 O'CONNELL ON THE H U N T 4 9 7
21.8 O'CONNELL A T HOME 4 9 9
21.9 O'CONNELL A S A LANDLORD 500
21.10 REPEAL GOOD FOR IRELAND 502
21.11 WHAT DOES O'CONNELL WANT? 506
2 2 IDA V O N HAHN-HAHN (1846-47) 5 0 8
22.1 THE CHURCH IN ALL ITS BEAUTY 509
22.2 THE FAMINE 5 1 0
22.3 A CHURCH OF COMPASSION 510
22.4 A BEAUTIFUL B U T RUINED LAND 511
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22.5 CONNAUGHT T H E P U R E S T PROVINCE 512
22.6 THE TITHE, A N D T H E CATHOLIC C H U R C H A S A DETERRENT AGAINST
REVOLUTION 5 1 3
2 3 FRANZ ARNOLD COELLEN (1847) 5 1 5
23.1 FAMINE AMIDST WEALTH 5 1 5
2 4 MORITZ HARTMANN (1850) 5 1 7
24.1 SEA TRIP TO DUBLIN 5 1 9
24.2 IRELAND A HOSPITAL FOR T H E INCURABLE 5 2 0
24.3 DUBLIN A CONQUERED CITY 522
24.4 AN OUTING TO KINGSTOWN 5 2 7
24.5 KILLINEY - A FRAGMENT OF PARADISE 5 3 0
24.6 IRISH PRAISE FOR J A K O B VENEDEY 5 3 1
24.7 THE RESCUER 532
24.8 THE HOLY GROUND OF ARBOUR HILL 5 3 6
24.9 THE "IRISH GIRL" 5 3 8
24.10 A DUBLIN SHEBEEN 5 4 3
24.11 THE STORY OF KING LABHRA 5 4 6
24.12 THE STORY OF OTDONOGHUE, T H E KING OF T H E ELVES 5 5 0
24.13 THE LIBERTIES 5 5 3
24.14 POST-FAMINE ANTRIM 5 5 6
24.15 THE O'NEILLS, KINGS A N D PAUPERS 5 5 8
24.16 A HOME IN A CAVE 559
2 5 ADOLF HELFFERICH (1851) 5 6 7
25.1 SIGNS OF CHANGE 5 6 7
25.2 THE LINEN INDUSTRY IN BELFAST 5 6 8
25.3 PRESBYTERIANISM 5 7 0
25.4 THE IRISH RAIL SYSTEM 5 7 1
25.5 IRELAND STILL A CONQUERED LAND 572
25.6 THE EMIGRANT SHIP 574
25.7 INDOLENCE A N D SQUALOR 5 7 5
25.8 ST. PATRICK'S PURGATORY 5 7 7
25.9 GWEEDORE MODEL ESTATE 5 7 8
25.10 LORD PALMERSTON A GOOD LANDLORD 579
25.11 SLIGO A PIECE OF ITALY 5 8 0
25.12 HAZELWOOD DEMESNE 5 8 1
25.13 NO J E W S IN IRELAND 582
25.14 IRISH FORESTS 5 8 3
25.15 NO FISHING INDUSTRY IN IRELAND 5 8 4
25.16 A NATION T H A T SINGS 5 8 4
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25.17 THE REAL CONNEMARA 587
25.18 CHARLES BIANCONI 589
25.19 GALWEGIANS PARTICULARLY VINDICTIVE 590
25.20 THE CLADDAGH 591
25.21 REPUBLICANISM ON THE RISE 5 9 3
25.22 CO. CLARE 5 9 5
25.23 LIMERICK PALATINES A N D IRISH RIBBONMEN 5 9 6
25.24 THE LAND QUESTION 5 9 8
25.25 GLENDALOUGH 6 0 3
25.26 DUBLIN, EUROPE'S LOVELIEST CAPITAL 6 0 4
25.27 MUTUAL PROSELYTISATION 6 0 5
25.28 RELUCTANT DEPARTURE 6 0 7
2 6 FANNY LEWALD (1851-52 IN BRITAIN) 609
26.1 THE LONDON IRISH 609
26.2 THE NUMERATE A N D LITERATE IRISH 6 1 0
2 7 FRIEDRICH ENGELS (1856) 611
27.1 IRELAND IS ENGLAND'S FIRST COLONY 611
27.2 THE TOLL T A K E N BY T H E FAMINE 6 1 2
2 8 JULIUS RODENBERG (1858) 6 1 4
28.1 STATUES A N D JAUNTING-CARS 6 1 5
28.2 HOWTH SCENES : 6 1 9
28.3 THE LIBERTIES 622
28.4 DONNYBROOK FAIR 6 2 5
28.5 DEFORESTATION OF CO. WICKLOW 6 3 0
28.6 A DESERTED VILLAGE 6 3 4
28.7 QUEEN VICTORIA'S BENIGN RULE 6 3 8
28.8 MEMORIES OF PENAL TIMES 6 4 0
28.9 THE DEVIL'S GLEN 6 4 1 ,
28.10 IRISH LOOKS A N D DRESS 6 4 3
28.11 BRIGID OF AGHADOE 6 4 5
28.12 PAGANISM A N D CHRISTIANITY INTERMIXED 6 4 8
28.13 LARRY'S WAKE 651
28.14 THREE PRIESTS IN T H E TRAIN 6 5 8
28.15 FATHER MCCLOGHAN, ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT A N D THE IRISH LANGUAGE
6 6 0
28.16 LIMERICK - FALSE SPLENDOUR 6 6 3
28.17 ENGLISH TOWN A N D IRISH TOWN 6 6 5
28.18 MORE IRISH T H A N THE IRISH THEMSELVES 6 6 9
28.19 GALWAY A N D THE ATLANTIC 671
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28.20 THE GALWAY TRIBES 6 7 1
28.21 THE CLADDAGH 6 7 3
28.22 CLADDAGH BETROTHALS 6 7 5
28.23 CONNEMARA FROM A BIANCONI COACH 6 7 8
28.24 CONNEMARA ABODES 6 8 1
28.25 A LOVELY MAIDEN BY T H E WAYSIDE 6 8 3
28.26 CLIFDEN A N D ITS HORSE FAIR 6 8 4
28.27 LETTERFRACK, A N IDYLL AMIDST BARRENNESS 691
28.28 MURRISK ABBEY 6 9 4
28.29 CURSES FOR A GAUGER 6 9 4
28.30 THE FARMER OF CROAGH PATRICK 6 9 5
28.31 AUGH ABBEY A N D T H E HOLY WELL 6 9 6
28.32 CRIME 6 9 8
28.33 APPROACHING THE PROTESTANT NORTH 6 9 8
28.34 BELFAST 701
28.35 THE UNDERBELLY OF BELFAST 702
28.36 THE EMIGRANT SHIP 7 0 6
2 9 REINHOLD PAULI (1860) 7 0 8
29.1 BOUNDLESS IMAGINATIVENESS 7 0 9
29.2 IRISH HEATHENISM 7 0 9
29.3 IRISH GRAVEYARDS 7 1 0
29.4 GLORIOUS DUBLIN BAY 711
29.5 SHODDY DUBLIN 712
29.6 THE PEELERS 7 1 4
29.7 THE LIMERICK PALATINES A S MODELS 7 1 5
29.8 FAMINE STATISTICS 7 1 6
29.9 THE ENCUMBERED ESTATES BILL 7 1 7
29.10 RECOVERY SLOW 7 1 8
29.11 AGRICULTURAL REFORM 7 2 0
29.12 CATHOLIC A N D PROTESTANT LANDOWNERSHIP COMPARED 722 29.13 THE
ONGOING SPIRIT OF RESURGENCE 724
29.14 AGRARIAN U N R E S T 7 2 6
29.15 THE CATHOLIC C H U R C H A N D EDUCATION 7 2 8
29.16 THE PENAL LAWS 7 3 1
29.17 THE IRISH CREOLES 734
29.18 ABSENTEEISM 7 3 5
29.19 THE TITHE 7 3 6
29.20 IRISH FERTILITY 737
29.21 THE S P A R K OF REVOLUTION 7 3 8
29.22 UNION VERSUS REPEAL 741
29.23 RELIGIOUS DISCRIMINATION 7 4 3
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29.24 THE FENIANS 7 4 4
29.25 DISESTABLISHMENT 7 4 6
3 0 LEOPOLD V O N RANKE (1865) 7 4 8
30.1 TRINITY CONFERRAL 7 4 8
30.2 THE BOYNE VALLEY 7 4 9
30.3 PROTESTANTISM VERSUS CATHOLICISM 7 5 0
31 ORIGINAL GERMAN-LANGUAGE SOURCES 752
32 SECONDARY LITERATURE SOURCES 7 5 6
33 INDEX O F PERSONS' NAMES 7 6 2
3 4 INDEX O F IRISH PLACENAMES 7 6 9
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title | "Poor Green Erin" German travel writers' narratives on Ireland from before the 1798 rising to after the Great Famine |
title_auth | "Poor Green Erin" German travel writers' narratives on Ireland from before the 1798 rising to after the Great Famine |
title_exact_search | "Poor Green Erin" German travel writers' narratives on Ireland from before the 1798 rising to after the Great Famine |
title_full | "Poor Green Erin" German travel writers' narratives on Ireland from before the 1798 rising to after the Great Famine texts ed., transl. and annotated by Eoin Bourke |
title_fullStr | "Poor Green Erin" German travel writers' narratives on Ireland from before the 1798 rising to after the Great Famine texts ed., transl. and annotated by Eoin Bourke |
title_full_unstemmed | "Poor Green Erin" German travel writers' narratives on Ireland from before the 1798 rising to after the Great Famine texts ed., transl. and annotated by Eoin Bourke |
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title_sub | German travel writers' narratives on Ireland from before the 1798 rising to after the Great Famine |
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