Abstract
Introduction - Roger Swift and Sheridan Gilley 1. Identifying the Irish in Victorian Britain: Recent Trends in Historiography - Roger Swift 2. The Origins of the Irish in Northern England: An Isonymic Analysis of Data from the 1881 Census - Malcolm Smith and Donald MacRaild 3. Resistance and Respectability: Dilemmas of Irish Migrant Politics in Victorian Britain - Mervyn Busteed 4. The Making of an Irishman: John Ferguson and the Politics of Identity in Victorian Glasgow - Elaine McFarland 5. William O'Brien, M.P.: The Metropolitan and International Dimensions of Irish Nationalism - Philip Bull 6. English Catholic Attitudes to Irish Catholics - Sheridan Gilley 7. Irish Episcopalians in the Scottish Episcopalian Diocese of Glasgow & Galloway during the Nineteenth Century - Ian Meredith 8. Strangers on the inside: Irish Domestic Servants in England, 1881 - Bronwen Walter 9. 'A source of sad annoyance': The Irish and Crime in South Wales, 1841-1881 - Veronica Summers 10. 'An Irish Power in London': making it in the Victorian Metropolis - Roy Foster 11. A Conundrum of Irish Diasporic Identity: Mutative Ethnicity - Alan O'Day
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