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Chapters in The Outer Edge of Ulster are devoted to strikingly frank discussions of the social position of craftsmen and musicians; local systems of land holding; the experience of famine; smallholder relationships with landlords and bailiffs; and the rival systems of teaching in hedge-schools and the new national schools.

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Chapters in The Outer Edge of Ulster are devoted to strikingly frank discussions of the social position of craftsmen and musicians; local systems of land holding; the experience of famine; smallholder relationships with landlords and bailiffs; and the rival systems of teaching in hedge-schools and the new national schools.
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BRENDAN MAC SUIBHNE is a lecturer in the Department of Modern Irish History at University College Dublin. DAVID DICKSON is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Modern History at Trinity College, Dublin. He is the author of Arctic Ireland: The Great Frost and Forgotten Famine of 1740-41 (1997), and a co-editor of The United Irishmen (Lilliput, 1993) and The 1798 Rebellion: A Bicentennial Perspective (2000).