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Irish social thought and the relief of poverty, 1847-1880
Peter Gray
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Crisis
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Poor Law
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1870s
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Social thought
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Hunger
100%
Recovery
50%
Dublin
50%
Political elites
50%
Campaigns
50%
Elites
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Land War
50%
Public attitudes
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Upheaval
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Anglicization
50%
Great Famine
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Intellectual elites
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Kells
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Economics
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Legitimacy
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Circle
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Social Sciences
Ireland
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Irish Gaelic
100%
Poverty
100%
Famine
100%
Problem
66%
Measure
33%
Groups
33%
Intelligentsia
33%
Attitudes
33%
Economists
33%
Political Elite
33%
Campaign
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Economic Recovery
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Poverty
100%
Economics
50%
Welfare
50%