The Challenge of Urban Poverty: Charity Reformers in New York City, 1835-1890Arno Press, 1980 - 203 Seiten |
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... Irish people and their Protestant neighbors . Hughes reasoned that Americanization would eventually erode the Catholic faith , far outweighing any social gains which the Irish might achieve . One Catholic historian writes that ...
... Irish people and their Protestant neighbors . Hughes reasoned that Americanization would eventually erode the Catholic faith , far outweighing any social gains which the Irish might achieve . One Catholic historian writes that ...
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... Irish was lower than that of the Germans , New York's Irish were far from being a hopelessly impoverished group of people . In fact the Irish , aided by their ability to speak English , actually made more rapid economic strides than ...
... Irish was lower than that of the Germans , New York's Irish were far from being a hopelessly impoverished group of people . In fact the Irish , aided by their ability to speak English , actually made more rapid economic strides than ...
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... Irish and the French communists . though most Irish newspapers in New York conservatively opposed the commune spirit , many reformers equated communism with Fenianism and Romanism . Social reformers , sharpening their focus on the Irish ...
... Irish and the French communists . though most Irish newspapers in New York conservatively opposed the commune spirit , many reformers equated communism with Fenianism and Romanism . Social reformers , sharpening their focus on the Irish ...
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Chapter | 1 |
AN ENVIRONMENTALIST APPROACH TO POVERTY | 27 |
CIVIL WAR THE IRISH AND HEREDITARY PAUPERISM | 63 |
Urheberrecht | |
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The Challenge of Urban Poverty: Charity Reformers in New York City, 1835-1890 Philip M. Hosay Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1980 |
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