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The Irish question, 1840–1921: a Commentary on Anglo-Irish relations and on social and political forces in Ireland in the age of reform and revolution. By Nicholas Mansergh. Pp. 316. London: Allen and Unwin. 1965. 45s

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2016

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Reviews and Short Notices
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Copyright © Irish Historical Studies Publications Ltd 1967

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References

1 On p. 304, 1.10, read ‘parliamentary’ for ‘state papers’; on p. 307, 1.22 for ‘Eglington’ read ‘Eglinton’; on 1.23, for ‘Irish democratic movement’ read ‘Irish dramatic movement’.

2 A misprint carried over from the frist edition is ‘1880’, on p. 229, l. II from foot, for ‘1870’. Note that the act of 1881, here described as a precursor of ‘more aggressive action by Land League’, was really the direct result of that action.