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A past apart: studies in the history of Catholic Belfast, 1850 - 1950
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Bibliographic Details
Main Author:
Hepburn, Anthony C.
(Author)
Format:
Print
Book
Language:
English
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WorldCat:
WorldCat
Fernleihe:
Fernleihe für die Fachinformationsdienste
Published:
Belfast
Ulster Historical Foundation
1996
In:
Year: 1996
Edition:
1. publ.
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:
B
Belfast
/
Catholicism
/
History 1850-1950
Further subjects:
B
Belfast (Northern Ireland)
Social conditions
History
B
Collection of essays
B
Minorities
Northern Ireland
Belfast
History
20th century
B
Religion and sociology
Northern Ireland
Belfast
History
19th century
B
Religion and sociology
Northern Ireland
Belfast
History
20th century
B
Minorities
Northern Ireland
Belfast
History
19th century
B
Catholics (Northern Ireland) (Belfast)
History 19th century
B
Catholics
Northern Ireland
Belfast
History
19th century
B
Catholics
Northern Ireland
Belfast
History
20th century
B
Catholics (Northern Ireland) (Belfast)
History 20th century
B
Belfast (Northern Ireland)
History
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Item Description:
Bibliogr. S. 252 - 255. - Includes index
ISBN:
0901905755
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