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Contents
Britain
- WEB The
Victorian Web
Texts and information about mid and late 19th century England.
- WEB Interpreting The Irish
Famine, 1846-1850 [At Internet Archive, from Virginia]
A large collection of online original texts from Ireland, England, and America on the
Irish Famine. Includes a great deal on emigration to America.
- Radicalism
- Liberal Reformism
- The State
- The Professions
- Walter Bagehot (1826-1877): Bad Lawyers or Good, excerpt. 1876 [At
Warwick]
A consideration of the need for the reform of legal education and the legal profession in
England and Wales.
- Walter Bagehot (1826-1877): A New
Standard of Value, The Economist, November 20, 1875 [At McMaster]
- Walter Bagehot (1826-1877): Lombard
Street: A Description of the Money Market. [At McMaster]
A classic analysis of the British banking system which was the basis for reform for many
other European banking systems.
- The Poor
- Men, Women, and Sex
- Social Class
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Ireland
- WEB Interpreting The Irish
Famine, 1846-1850 [At Internet Archive, from Virginia]
A large collection of online original texts from Ireland, England, and America on the
Irish Famine. Includes a great deal on emigration to America.
- WEB Views of the Famine in Ireland [At
Vassar]
- WEB The Mary Anne Sadlier Archive
[At Virginia]
Mary Anne Sadlier (1820-1903), an Irish-American immigrant, wrote sixty volumes of work --
from domestic novels to historical romances to children's catechisms.
- WEB Irish Passenger Lists [At
Internet Archive, from geneology.org]
Victorian Sensibility
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Victorian Literature
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NOTES:
Dates of accession of material added since July 1998 can be seen in the New Additions page.. The date of inception
was 9/22/1997.
Links to files at other site are indicated by [At some indication of the site
name or location]. Locally available texts are marked by [At this Site].
WEB indicates a link to one of small
number of high quality web sites which provide either more texts or an especially valuable
overview.
Since September 22, 1997, this site has been accessed times
[the counter is approximate since it only records graphical hits.]
The Internet Modern History Sourcebook is part of the
Internet History Sourcebooks Project.
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