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Mercier Press
Language
English
Pages
127

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Formation of the Irish economy.
1969, Mercier Press
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Table of Contents

The Irish economy in the 18th century, by L. M. Cullen.
The rise of the linen industry, by W. H. Crawford.
Catholics in economic life, by M. Wall.
Capital in the Irish economy, by J. Lee.
Population growth and the Irish economy, by M. Drake.
The railways in the Irish economy, by J. Lee.
Industrial decline in the 19th century, by E. R. R. Green.
The industrialisation of the North-East, by J. M. Goldstrom.
Irish economic history: Fact and Myth, by L. M. Cullen.

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 125-127.
Originated as a series of Thomas Davis lectures broadcast between Jan. and Mar. 1968 on Radio Telefis Éireann.

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Cork
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The Thomas Davis lectures

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Dewey Decimal Class
330.9415
Library of Congress
HC257.I6 F64

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127 p.
Number of pages
127

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OL4471940M
LCCN
79266063

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