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Akenson, D., Small Differences: Irish Catholics and Irish Protestants, 1815-1922: an International Perspective, Kingston, McGill-Queen's University Press, 1988.

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Carter, J.W.H., The Land war and its leaders in Queen’s County, 1879-82, Portlaoise, Leinster Express Newspapers, 1994.

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Colantonio, L., « Mobilisation nationale, souveraineté populaire et normalisations en Irlande (années 1820-1840) », Revue d’histoire du XIXe siècle, n° 42, 2011/1, p. 53-69.

Comerford, R. V., The Fenians in Context: Irish Politics and Society 1848-82, Dublin, Wolfhound Press, 1985.

Connolly, Sean J., « The Great Famine and Irish Politics », in Póirtéir, Cathal (éd.), The Great Irish Famine, Dublin, Mercier Press, 1995, p. 34-49.

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Coquelin, Olivier, « Lalor, Davitt et Connolly, ou l’avènement de l’aile gauche du mouvement révolutionnaire irlandais, 1846-1916 », Revue LISA/LISA e-journal [En ligne], Media, culture, histoire, Culture et société, mis en ligne le 01 janvier 2006, consulté le 18 mars 2015. URL: http://lisa.revues.org/​878 ; DOI : 10.4000/lisa.878.

Crawford, E. Margaret, The Hungry Stream: Essays on Emigration and Famine, Belfast: Institute of Irish Studies, Queen’s University of Belfast, 1997.

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Cullen, L., ‘The Hidden Ireland: Re-Assessment of a Concept’, Studia Hibernica, vol. 9, 1969, pp.7-47.

Cullen, L., Anglo-Irish Trade 1660-1800, Manchester, MUP, 1968.

Cullen, L.M., ‘Comparative Aspects of the Irish Diet 1550-1850’, in H.J. Teuteberg (ed.), European Food History : a Research Review, Leicester, Leicester University Press, 1992, pp.45-55.

Cullen, L.M., ‘Eighteenth-Century Flour Milling in Ireland’, Irish Economy and Society, vol. IV, 1977, pp.5-25.

Cullen, L.M., Smout, T.C., Comparative Aspects of Scottish and Irish Economic and Social History 1600-1900, Edinburgh, Donald, 1977, pp.3-18.

Cullen, L.M., The Emergence of Modern Ireland 1600-1900, London, Batsford, 1981.

Curtis, L. Perry, “Demonising the Irish Landlords Since the Famine” in Brian Casey (ed.), Defying the Law of the Land: Agrarian radicals in Irish History, Dublin, 2013.

Daly, M., The Famine in Ireland, Dublin, Dublin Historical Association, 1986.

Daly, Mary E., « James Fintan Lolar (1807-49) and Rural Revolution », in Brady C., (ed.), Worsted in the Game: Losers in Irish History, Dublin: The Lilliput Press, 1989, 114-115.

Davie, N., ‘Un comportement même pas digne d'un Celte ? Violences criminelles et traitement des accusés irlandais devant les tribunaux anglais’ c.1830-1900’, dans Prum, M., Comparer les diversités, Harmattan, 2013, pp.15-42.

Davis, Richard, The Young Ireland Movement, Dublin, Gill and Macmillan, 1987.

Devine, T.M., ‘Why the Highlands did not Starve : Ireland and Highlands Scotland during the Potato Famine’, in S.J. Connolly, R.A. Houston, R.J. Morris (ed.), Conflict, Identity and Economic Development in Ireland and Scotland 1600-1939, Preston, Carnegie, 1995, pp. 77-88.

Devine, Thomas M. (ed), Exploring the Scottish Past. Themes in the History of Scottish Society, East Lothian, Tuckwell Press, 1995.

Devine, Thomas M. (ed), Irish Immigrants and Scottish Society in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Edinburgh, John Donald, 1991.

Devine, Thomas M. The Great Highland Famine: Hunger, Emigration and the Scottish Highlands in the Nineteenth Century, Edinburgh, John Donald, 1988.

Devine, Thomas M., To the Ends of the Earth. Scotland’s Global Diaspora 1750-2010, Penguin, London, 2011.

Dickson, D., Arctic Ireland: the Extraordinary Story of the Great Frost and the Forgotten Famine of 1740-1741, Belfast, White Row Press, 1998.

Dickson, D., New Foundation: Ireland 1660-1800, Dublin, Helicon History of Ireland, 1987.

Donnachie, T., History of the Brewing Industry in Scotland, Edinburgh, Donald, 1979.

Donnelly, James S., The Great Irish Potato Famine, Stroud, The History Press, 2001.

Dupeux, Georges, Aspects de l’histoire politique du Loir-et-Cher, 1848-1914, Paris, 1962.

English, Richard, Irish Freedom. The History of Nationalism in Ireland, Londres, Macmillan, 2006.

Fegan, Melissa. Literature and the Irish Famine, 1845-1919, Oxford, Oxford UP, 2002.

Flandrin, J.-L., Montanari, M., Histoire de l’alimentation, Paris, Fayard, 1996.

Flatrès, P., ‘Les structures rurales de la frange atlantique de l’Europe’, in Géographie et Structures Agraires (Colloque de Nancy), Annales de l’Est, 1959, pp.193-208.

Foster, J., Houston, M., Madigan, C., ‘Distinguishing Catholics and Protestants among Irish Immigrants to Clydeside: A New Approach to Immigration and Ethnicity in Victorian Britain’, Irish Studies Review, 10/2, 2002.

Foster, R., Modern Ireland, 1600-1972, London, Allen Lane, 1988.

Fry, Edward, James Hack Tuke, A Memoir, London, Macmillan and Co, 1899.

Gavan Duffy, C., Four Years of Irish History, 1845-1849, Londres, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, 1883.

Gibson, A.J., Smout, T.C., ‘Scottish Food and Scottish History 1500-1800’, in R.A Houston, Whyte, I.D. Scottish Society 1500-1800, Cambridge, CUP, 1989, pp.59-84.

Gibson, A.J., Smout, T.C., Prices, Food and Wages in Scotland 1500-1780, Cambridge, CUP, 1995.

Goodbody, R., ‘The Quakers and the Famine’, History Ireland, Spring, 1998, 28-29.

Goubert, P., Beauvais et le Bauvaisis au XVIIe siècle, Paris, SEVPEN, 1960.

Graham, B.K., Proudfoot, L.J., (ed.), An Historical Geography of Ireland, London, Academic Press, 1993.

Gray, P., ‘Ideology and the Famine’ in Póirtéir, Cathal, The Great Irish Famine, Mercier Press, Cork, 1995, pp.86-103.

Gray, P., Collombier-Lakeman, P., La Grande Famine en Irlande 1845-1851, Paris, Fahrenheit, 2015.

Gray, P., Famine, Land and Politics. British Government and Irish Society 1843-1850, Dublin, Irish Academic Press, 1999 (2001).

Green, A., ‘Rethinking Sir Moses Montefiore: Religion, Nationhood and International Philanthropy in the Nineteenth Century’ in The American Historical Review vol. 110, no. 3, June 2005, pp. 631–58.

Greville, Charles. A Journal of the Reign of Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1852, London, Longmans, 1885, 3 vol.

Handley, James E. The Irish in Modern Scotland, Cork, Cork University Press, 1947.

Handley, James E. The Irish in Scotland, Cork, Cork University Press, 1964.

Harrison, B., ‘Philanthropy and the Victorians’, Victorian Studies, vol. 9, No. 4, Jun., 1966, pp. 353-374.

Haslam, Mary, “Ireland and Quebec 1822-1839: Rapprochement and Ambiguity”, The Canadian Journal of Irish Studies, vol. 33, No. 1, Ireland and Quebec / L'Irlande et le Québec (Spring, 2007), pp. 75-81.

Hatton, Helen E., The Largest Amount of Good: Quaker Relief in Ireland 1654-1921, McGill-Queen’s University Press, Kingston & Montréal, 1993.

Hickey, P., ‘Famine, Mortality and Emigration: A Profile of Six parishes in the Poor Law Union of Skibbereen 1846-7’ in O’Flanagan, P., Buttimer, C., (eds), Cork History & Society: Interdisciplinary Essays on the History of an Irish County, Dublin, Gill & MacMillan, 1993, pp 890-94.

Hickey, P., Famine in West Cork: The Mizen Peninsula, Land and People 1800-1853, Cork & Dublin, Mercier Press, 2002.

Hoppen, K. Theodore, Elections, Politics and Society in Ireland, 1832-1885, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1984.

Ignatiev, N., How the Irish Became White, London, Routledge, 1996.

Irish Relief Association, The Lapse of Years, Or, Thoughts Suggested By the Close of Another Period of Time. Dublin, William Leckie, 1847.

Janis, Ely M., A Greater Ireland: the Land League and Transatlantic nationalism in the Gilded Age, Wisconsin, the University of Wisconsin Press, 2015.

Johnson, S., Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland, 1775, Chapter 3, Skye. Republished in To the Hebrides. Samuel Johnson’s Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland, and James Boswell’s Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, (ed.) Ronald Black, Birlinn, 2012.

Kelly, R., « Queen Victoria and the Irish Post-Famine Context. A Royal Visit », Studies in Victorian Culture, 7, 2009.

Kennedy, L., ‘Why One Million Starved: an Open Verdict’, Irish Economic and Social History, vol. XI, 1984, pp.101-107.

Kerr, D., A Nation of Beggars. Priests, People and Politics in Famine Ireland 1846-1852, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1994.

Kerr, D., Peel, Priests and Politics. Sir Robert Peel’s Administration and the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland, 1841-1846, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1982.

Kinealy, C., ‘A Polish Count in County Mayo’ in Moran G, O Muraile N (eds.), Mayo. History and Society, Dublin:,Geography Publications, 2014, pp 415-30.

Kinealy, C., ‘The Role of the Poor Law during the Famine’ in Cathal Póirtéir, The Great Irish Famine, Cork, Mercier Press, 1995, pp. 104-22.

Kinealy, C., “Potatoes, Providence and Philanthropy: the Role of Private Charity during the Irish Famine,” in The Meaning of the Famine, ed. Patrick O’Sullivan, Leicester, Leicester University Press, 1997.

Kinealy, C., « Brethren in Bondage’ : Chartists, O’Connellites, Young Irelanders and the 1848 Uprising », in Lane, Fintan et Ó Drisceoil, Donal (éds), Politics and the Irish Working Class, 1830-1945, London, Palgrave Macmillan, 2005, p. 87-111.

Kinealy, C., A Disunited Kingdom” England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales 1800-1949, Cambridge University Press, 1999.

Kinealy, C., Charity and the Great Hunger in Ireland: the Kindness of Strangers, London, Bloomsbury, 2013.

Kinealy, C., Repeal and Revolution. 1848 in Ireland, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2009.

Kinealy, C., The Great Irish Famine: Impact, Ideology and Rebellion, London: Palgrave, 2002.

Kinealy, C., This Great Calamity: The Irish Famine, 1845-1852, Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1994 (2006).

King, J., « L'historiographie irlando-québécoise: Conflits et conciliations entre Canadiens français et Irlandais », Bulletin d’Histoire Politique. Le Québec, l’Irlande et la Diaspora Irlandaise, vol. 18, no 3 (Spring 2010), pp. 13-36.

King, J.," ‘Their Colonial Condition’: Connections Between French-Canadians and Irish Catholics in the Nation and the Dublin University Magazine”, Éire-Ireland, Volume 42:1&2, (Spring/Summer 2007), pp. 108-131.

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Lengel, Edward G. The Irish Through British Eyes: Perceptions of Ireland in the Famine Era, Westport (CT), Praeger, 2002.

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Loughlin, J., « Allegiance and Illusion. Queen Victoria’s Irish Visit of 1849 », History, 87, 2002, p. 498-499.

Lucey, D. S., Land Popular Politics and Agrarian Violence in Ireland: the Case of County Kerry, 1872-86, Dublin. 2011.

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MacDonagh, O., The Life of Daniel O’Connell 1775-1847, Dublin, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1991.

Macintyre, A., The Liberator. Daniel O’Connell and the Irish Party, 1830-47, Londres, Hamilton, 1965.

MacRaild, D. (ed.), The Great Famine and Beyond: Irish Migrants in Britain in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Dublin, Irish Academic Press, 2000.

Maignant, C., Rynne, F., “The Historiography of The Great Irish Famine” in Bévant, Y., (ed.), La grande famine en Irlande, op cit, pp. 15-47.

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McDonagh, O., “Irish emigration to the United States of America and the British colonies during the Famine”, in R. D. Edwards & T. D. Williams (eds.), The Great Famine: Studies in Irish History, 8409-11152 (Kindle version).

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McGee, O., The IRB: The Irish Republican Brotherhood from the Land War to Sinn Fein, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2005.

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Miller, K., Emigrants and Exiles: Ireland and the Exodus to North America, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985.

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