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The development of industrial society in Ireland : the third joint meeting of the Royal Irish Academy and the British Academy /

Contributor(s): Goldthorpe, John H. (John Harry), 1935- | Whelan, Christopher T | Royal Irish Academy | British Academy.
Series: Proceedings of the British Academy, 79.Publisher: Oxford : Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press, 1992 (1994 [printing])Description: vi, 470 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0197261418 (pbk) :; 9780197261415:.Subject(s): Economic development -- Social aspects -- Ireland -- Congresses | Ireland -- Economic conditions -- 1949- -- Congresses | Economic conditions History, 1921 - | IrelandDDC classification: 330.9415 Summary: A text for scholars and students on the industrial aspect of Irish society. Ireland is one of the nations of the western world in which industrialization was longest delayed. In these papers, sociologists, economists and political scientists offer insights into how Irish society has developed.
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Includes index.

Bibliography: 433-461.

A text for scholars and students on the industrial aspect of Irish society. Ireland is one of the nations of the western world in which industrialization was longest delayed. In these papers, sociologists, economists and political scientists offer insights into how Irish society has developed.

Bibliography: 433-461. - Includes index

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