Compassionate stranger : Asenath Nicholson and the Great Irish Famine
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Format : | Book |
Language : | anglais |
Title statement : | Compassionate stranger : Asenath Nicholson and the Great Irish Famine / Maureen O'Rourke Murphy |
Edition : | First edition. |
Published : |
Syracuse, New York :
Syracuse University Press
, impr. 2015, cop. 2015 |
Physical Description : | (XXV-366 p.) |
Series : | Irish studies (Syracuse) |
Content : | Chronology. Prologue. Puritan beginnings on the Vermont frontier. Social gospels, garrets, and cellars : the New York years, 1831-44. An errand in the wilderness : Nicholson in Ireland in 1844. "A city on a hill," 1845. "If this cup may not pass away from me" : Nicholson begins her famine mission. "Misery without mask" : Mayo in the winter of 1847-48. Back to Cork : "Ireland, I love thee still," 1848. Peace and progress, 1848-52 : Nicholson in the UK and on the Continent. Peace and progress, 1850-51 : lights and shades of Ireland. Last years. Afterword |
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BU Lettres
Location | Call Number | Loan type | Status |
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SALLE B (RDC) Histoire | 941.5 MUR | Empruntable | Available |