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Social Change and Everyday Life in Ireland, 1850-1922 (Paperback)
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Social Change and Everyday Life in Ireland, 1850-1922 (Paperback)
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Men and women who were born, grew up and died in Ireland between
1850 and 1922 made decisions - to train, to emigrate, to stay at
home, to marry, to stay single, to stay at school - based on the
knowledge and resources they had at the time. This, the first
comprehensive social history of Ireland for the years 1850-1922 to
appear since 1981, tries to understand that knowledge and to
discuss those resources, for men and women at all social levels on
the island as a whole. Original research, particularly on extreme
poverty and public health, is supplemented by neglected published
sources - local history journals, popular autobiography,
newspapers. Folklore and Irish language sources are used
extensively. All recent scholarly books in Irish social history
are, of course, referred to throughout the book, but it is a lively
read, reproducing the voices of the people and the stories of
individuals whenever it can, questioning much of the accepted
wisdom of Irish historiography over the past five decades.
Statistics are used from time to time for illustrative purposes,
but tables and graphs are consigned to the appendix at the back.
There are some illustrations. An ideal summary for the student,
loaded with prompts for future research, this book is written in a
non-cliched, jargon-free style aimed at the general reader. -- .
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