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Land Reform in the British and Irish Isles since 1800

Edited by: Shaun Evans, Tony McCarthy, Annie Tindley

ISBN13: 9781474487696
Published: November 2023
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Country of Publication: Scotland
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2022)
Price: £24.99
Hardback edition , ISBN13 9781474487689



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Presents a comparative analysis of land issues and impact of reform across the British and Irish Isles, in Ireland, Scotland and Wales

  • A comparative and transnational approach to land issues across Britain and Ireland, with a particular emphasis on the experience and impact of reform in Ireland, Scotland and Wales
  • Draws together a host of valuable new case studies and novel perspectives which will provide a framework and inspiration for future work in this area
  • Key themes and issues discussed in the chapters include estate management and relationships between landowner and tenant; land reform agendas; legislative programmes and their impacts; landowner perspectives; and comparisons and contrasts between the experience of reform in the UK

This book interrogates land issues and reform across the British and Irish Isles from c.1800 to 2021, with a particular focus on the period c.1830s–c.1940s. It builds on a rich body of work employing comparative approaches towards the ‘Land Question’ and the history of landed estates, drawing together fresh and original case studies which contextualise the historiographies of Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales. The contributors draw out similarities but also highlight the distinctive nature of land issues and reform programmes across the four nations of the British and Irish Isles.

Subjects:
Legal History
Contents:
Introduction - Shaun Evans, Tony McCarthy and Annie Tindley
Section I: Tenants, Landowners and Estate Management
Chapter One: Culmaily: a model of improvement Duncan Simpson
Chapter Two: ‘An overwhelming tide of disappointments and vexation’ – a case study in estate management on the island of Lewis, 1817-1837 Finlay Mckichan
Chapter Three: Public Interest or Profit? The management of the Crown owned foreshore, 1866 – 2019 John MacAskill
Section II: Agitation and Agendas of Reform
Chapter Four: Dr Gavin B. Clark, land reformer Ewen A. Cameron
Chapter Five: The rhetoric and politics of land redistribution in southern Ireland, 1919-23: national and local perspectives Terence Dooley
Chapter Five: The Liberties of the Land: Preserving the commons in England in the later 19th and early 20th centuries Ben Cowell
Section III: Legislation and its Impacts
Chapter Six: The introduction of the ‘Gregory clause’ and Ireland’s Great Famine Ciarán Reilly
Chapter Seven: Small Landholdings and Society: the legacy of small landholder legislation in the South West of Scotland, 1911-present day Micky Gibbard
Chapter Eight: The case for separate agricultural legislation for Wales Gwilym Owen and Nerys Llewelyn Jones
Chapter Ten: ‘The price of our loyalty?’ Ulster landlords, tenants and the Northern Ireland Land Act of 1925 Olwen Purdue
Section IV: Landowner Responses
Chapter Eleven: Landed responses to land reform in Scotland and Ireland, c.1860 to 1923 Annie Tindley
Chapter Twelve: ‘The battle of the Welsh nation against landlordism’: The response of the North Wales Property Defence Association to the Welsh Land Question, c.1886-1896 Shaun Evans
Chapter Thirteen: Under pressure? A south-west Wales estate and its response to agricultural depression, land reform and land crisis John Davies
Chapter Fourteen: From landlord to rentier – The wealth management practices of Irish landlords 1903-1933 Tony McCarthy