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Peasant differentiation and proto‐industrialisation in the Ulster countryside: Tullylish 1690–1825

Pages 413-432 | Published online: 05 Feb 2008

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Jane Gray. (2006) Gender composition and household labour strategies in pre-Famine Ireland. The History of the Family 11:1, pages 1-18.
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Peter Kriedte, Hans Medick & Jürgen Schlumbohm. (2008) Proto-industrialization revisited: demography, social structure, and modern domestic industry. Continuity and Change 8:2, pages 217-252.
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Marilyn Cohen. (2016) Survival Strategies in Female-Headed Households: Linen Workers in Tullylish, County Down, 1901. Journal of Family History 17:3, pages 303-318.
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