The Damnable Question: A History of Anglo-Irish Relations

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Barnes & Noble Books, 1999 - Anglo-Irish relations - 400 pages
Ireland holds fiercely to her identity. Starting with the Act of Union in the 1800s, historian George Dangerfield dives into the "Irish Question." Dealing with such events as the Easter Rising and the famine, The Damnable Question explains Ireland's intense patriotism even after so many people immigrated to the United States. - Publisher

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Famine
3
Disturbance
15
The Troubling of the Waters
28
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