Sectarian violence : the Liverpool experience, 1819-1914 : an aspect of Anglo-Irish history
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Sectarian violence : the Liverpool experience, 1819-1914 : an aspect of Anglo-Irish history
Manchester University Press , Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press, c1988
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Includes bibliographies and index
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内容説明
An account of the warfare between the English working class and Irish Catholic immigrants which took place in Liverpool between 1819 and 1914. In addition to describing the impact of the Irish famine on an English city, the author argues that economic rivalry masqueraded as religious conflict.
目次
- The social background
- no Popery politics, 1800-44
- the Irish famine
- immigration and anti-Irish feeling
- resurgence of no Popery politics
- heightened religious tension, 1852
- mounting pressure - home rule, Irish nationalism and ritualism
- George Wise, John Kensit and the anti-ritualist campaign
- communal strife, 1904-09. Appendices: members attending the Grand Lodge on 4th June 1832 at Portman Square, London
- members of the Town Council of the Borough of Liverpool, 1842-43
- list of Orange Lodges at November 1830
- Council of the Liverpool Constitutional Association, 1852
- officials of the Liverpool Province of the Loyal Orange Institution, 1885.
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