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Dominic Bryan and S.J. Connolly with John Nagle, Civic Identity and Public Space: Belfast since 1780. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2019. ix + 238pp. 15 plates. Bibliography. £80.00 hbk.

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Dominic Bryan and S.J. Connolly with John Nagle, Civic Identity and Public Space: Belfast since 1780. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2019. ix + 238pp. 15 plates. Bibliography. £80.00 hbk.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2021

R.J. Morris*
Affiliation:
University of Edinburgh

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References

1 Budge, I. and O'Leary, C., Belfast: Approach to Crisis (London, 1973)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Hirst, C., Religion, Politics and Violence in Nineteenth-Century Belfast (Dublin, 2002)Google Scholar.

2 Such as Connolly, S.J. (ed.), Belfast 400: People, Place and History (Liverpool, 2012)Google Scholar.

3 Gray, J., City in Revolt: Belfast and the Belfast Dock Strike of 1907 (Belfast, 1985)Google Scholar. See also Devlin, P., Yes We Have No Bananas: Outdoor Relief in Belfast, 1920–39 (Belfast, 1981)Google Scholar.