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The Removal of Irish Paupers from Britain from 1819 to the Early Twentieth Century

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During the nineteenth century, local officials sought to deal with their Irish pauper ‘problem’ by removing these poor migrants back to Ireland under the laws of settlement and removal. Over the course of the century, hundreds of thousands of Irish paupers were forcibly repatriated in this way. Even though the settlement rights of Irish immigrants gradually improved over time, removals were still taking place into the twentieth century. The system was widely recognised as being cruel and unfair, especially in Ireland where the practice garnered considerable political and press attention. Much was made of the illegality of some removals, and of harsh removals involving widowed women, children and the elderly. This book, which is the first sustained study of repatriation from Britain, demonstrates a persistent theme: the marginal nature of Irish life on the larger island. Drawing on extensive research in newspaper sources and parliamentary papers, it presents an original and richly detailed perspective on Irish immigration, poverty and pauperism in nineteenth-century Britain.

Author Biography:

Lewis Darwen is a lecturer at Loughborough University. Donald MacRaild is a senior professor at London Metropolitan University.
Release date Australia
November 28th, 2024
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by Donald Macraild
  • Edited by Lewis Darwen
Illustrations
6 Illustrations, black and white
Pages
288
ISBN-13
9781835537992
Product ID
38728062

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