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    1. Collections of Tales by Region - International Fairy and Folk Tale Collections - LibGuides at Duke U

      Giambattista Basile A treasury of Irish folklore; the stories, traditions, legends, humor, wisdom, ballads, and songs of the (...)

    2. 2012 March

      By contrast in Ireland, real estate developers used leveraged capital to go on a building boom that bankrupted the country, yet Irish (...)

    3. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/41/

      By contrast in Ireland, real estate developers used leveraged capital to go on a building boom that bankrupted the country, yet Irish (...)

    4. Book Reviews: Bursting the Housing Bubble

      Fingers: the man who brought down Irish Nationwide and cost us €5.4bn . Gill & Macmillan, 2013.

    5. Primary Sources - HISTORY 269 Tudor/Stuart Britain - LibGuides at Duke University

      IBIS Links From the Institute of British and Irish Studies, University of Southern California.

    6. 5 Titles: Beyond Lucky Charms - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Initially, upon arriving to the U.S., the Irish were not considered white. Signs offering work read, “Irish need not apply.”

    7. Daily Life & more - Medieval & Renaissance Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Starting Points for Selected Topics Daily Life Eileen Power.  Medieval  People . 1924  Eileen Power.  Medieval English nunneries c. (...)

    8. International - Cultural Anthropology - LibGuides at Duke University

      Websites Avalon Project EuroDocs: Online Sources for European History – Brigham Young University Internet History Sourcebook Project – Fordham (...)

    9. International - CulAnth 801S: Graduate Theories Seminar - LibGuides at Duke University

      Websites Avalon Project EuroDocs: Online Sources for European History – Brigham Young University Internet History Sourcebook Project – Fordham (...)

    10. A “malicious fabrication” by a “mendacious scribbler for the ‘New York Times’” - The Devil's Tale

      The author assured his readers that most Americans were disgusted by “the Richmond mob” and had “no sympathy with the acts of Irish (...)

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