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Having assembled collections of essays on the national and regional dimension of the Irish in Britain in 1985 and of revisionist studies in 1989, Swift (Victorian studies, U. College, Chester) and Gilley (theology, U. of Durham) now present a dozen accounts demonstrating the variety of Irish experience in specific towns and regions. South Wales, Cornwall, Hull, London, Liverpool, and Lancashire a
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