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Jacobite Jail-Breakers, Jail-Birds: The Irish Fugitive and Prisoner in the Early Modern Period
Éamonn Ó Ciardha
School of Arts & Humanities
Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
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Arts & Humanities
Jacobites
100%
Birds
91%
Prisoners
72%
Ireland
61%
Irish Diaspora
56%
Ideology
37%
Jacobitism
29%
Incarceration
28%
Geographical Mobility
27%
National Identity
25%
Irish History
24%
18th Century
22%
Aristocrats
20%
Clergymen
20%
Old English
20%
Surprise
19%
Affection
18%
French Revolution
17%
England
17%
Homeland
17%
Continental
16%
Dynasty
16%
Traffic
16%
Exile
15%
Peers
15%
Testimony
14%
English People
13%
17th Century
12%
Social Sciences
prisoner
70%
Ireland
67%
diaspora
36%
clergyman
28%
ideology
28%
French revolution
26%
migration
25%
seventeenth century
24%
eighteenth century
21%
exile
21%
politics
20%
sympathy
18%
Homelands
18%
testimony
17%
traffic
17%
national identity
17%
flexibility
14%
career
11%
cause
10%
history
9%
literature
7%