Land Reform in the British and Irish Isles since 1800

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Land Reform in the British and Irish Isles since 1800

Evans, Shaun; Tindley, Annie; McCarthy, Tony

Edinburgh University Press

11/2023

368

Mole

Inglês

9781474487696

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgements List of contributors List of Illustrations Introduction - Shaun Evans, Tony McCarthy and Annie Tindley

Section I: Tenants, Landowners and Estate Management

Chapter One: Culmaily: a model of improvement - Duncan SimpsonChapter Two: 'An overwhelming tide of disappointments and vexation' - a case study in estate management on the island of Lewis, 1817-1837 - Finlay MckichanChapter Three: Public Interest or Profit? The management of the Crown owned foreshore, 1866 - 2019 - John MacAskill Section II: Agitation and Agendas of Reform Chapter Four: Dr Gavin B. Clark, land reformer - Ewen A. CameronChapter Five: The rhetoric and politics of land redistribution in southern Ireland, 1919-23: national and local perspectives - Terence DooleyChapter Five: The Liberties of the Land: Preserving the commons in England in the later 19th and early 20th centuries - Ben Cowell Section III: Legislation and its Impacts Chapter Six: The introduction of the 'Gregory clause' and Ireland's Great Famine - Ciaran ReillyChapter Seven: Small Landholdings and Society: the legacy of small landholder legislation in the South West of Scotland, 1911-present day - Micky Gibbard Chapter Eight: The case for separate agricultural legislation for Wales - Gwilym Owen and Nerys Llewelyn JonesChapter Ten: 'The price of our loyalty?' Ulster landlords, tenants and the Northern Ireland Land Act of 1925 -Olwen Purdue Section IV: Landowner Responses Chapter Eleven: Landed responses to land reform in Scotland and Ireland, c.1860 to 1923 - Annie Tindley Chapter Twelve: 'The battle of the Welsh nation against landlordism': The response of the North Wales Property Defence Association to the Welsh Land Question, c.1886-1896 - Shaun Evans Chapter Thirteen: Under pressure? A south-west Wales estate and its response to agricultural depression, land reform and land crisis - John Davies Chapter Fourteen: From landlord to rentier - The wealth management practices of Irish landlords 1903-1933 - Tony McCarthy
tenants; landowners; estate management; history; land reform