This is a comprehensive and wide-ranging analysis of relations between landlords and tenants in Ireland in the middle decades of the nineteenth century. In place of the conventional image of predatory and all-powerful landlords, and oppressed, impoverished tenants, Dr Vaughan presents a scholarly and subtle picture of complex mutual accommodation, thus revising the traditional view of land relations in nineteenth-century Ireland.
Dr Vaughan draws on a comprehensive range of sources to challenge traditional views of land relations in Ireland between the great famine and the land war.
Dr Vaughan draws on a comprehensive range of sources to challenge traditional views of land relations in Ireland between the great famine and the land war.
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of...
First published in 1896, The Law of Landlord and Tenant as Administered in Ireland remains an important reference work for legal scholars and practitioners. This comprehensive guide covers all...