Highland Land League - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Ian Bradley, "'Having and Holding': The Highland Land War of the 1880s," History Today, Dec 1987, Vol. 37#12 pp 23-28
  • Ewen A. Cameron, "Communication or Separation? Reactions to Irish Land Agitation and Legislation in the Highlands of Scotland, c. 1870-1910," English Historical Review, June 2005, Vol. 120 Issue 487, pp 633-666, doi:10.1093/ehr/cei124
  • Andrew G. Newby, The Life and Times of Edward McHugh (1853 - 1915): Land Reformer, Trade Unionist, and Labour Activist
  • Andrew G. Newby, Ireland Radicalism and the Scottish Highlands, 1870-1912
  • Mairtin O'Caithain, Fenianism, Michael Davitt and Land and Labour in Scotland
  • John D. Wood, Henry George's Influence on Scottish Land Reform

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