Background Reading
UCD CHOMI Public Engagement
- Disorder Contained: Research informs new play
- Malady of Migration
- Background Reading
- Crime and the Irish in the Nineteenth Century
- Receptacles for the insane
- The Irish and Disease in Nineteenth-Century Liverpool
- The Irish, Migration, and Isolation in Nineteenth-Century Lancashire
- Irish Migration to Liverpool and Lancashire in the Nineteenth Century
- The Irish, Politics and Sectarianism in Nineteenth-Century Liverpool
- Poverty, Welfare and Insanity amongst Irish Migrants
- ‘Shattered in bodily health and condition'
- ‘A peculiar tramping people’
- Background Reading
Background Reading Essays
Crime and the Irish in the Nineteenth Century by Jennifer Crane
'Receptacles for the insane' by Catherine Cox and Hilary Marland
The Irish and Disease in Nineteenth-Century Liverpool by Stephen Bance
The Irish, Migration, and Isolation in Nineteenth-Century Lancashire by Claire Sewell
Irish Migration to Liverpool and Lancashire in the Nineteenth Century by Laura Kelly
The Irish, Politics and Sectarianism in Nineteenth-Century Liverpool by Laura Kelly
Poverty, Welfare and Insanity amongst Irish Migrants by Jane Hand
‘Shattered in bodily health and condition' by Stephen Bance
‘A peculiar tramping people’ by Catherine Cox and Hilary Marland