Who Donates to Revolutionaries? Evidence from Post-1916 Ireland
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Enda Patrick Hargaden, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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Project Citation:
Hargaden, Enda Patrick. Who Donates to Revolutionaries? Evidence from Post-1916 Ireland. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2021-11-04. https://doi.org/10.3886/E153581V1
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Digitization, transcription, and geolocation of donors to the Irish National Aid Association and Volunteers Dependents' Fund.
The principal source is Manuscript Number 23,501 held at the National Library of Ireland, "Volume of press cuttings containing lists of subscribers". These scans are available online as of October 2021.
I geolocated the donations and linked them to demographic data scraped from the 1911 Census (thanks to Alan Fernihough). The resulting analysis became a paper "Who Donates to Revolutionaries? Evidence from Post-1916 Ireland".
The principal source is Manuscript Number 23,501 held at the National Library of Ireland, "Volume of press cuttings containing lists of subscribers". These scans are available online as of October 2021.
I geolocated the donations and linked them to demographic data scraped from the 1911 Census (thanks to Alan Fernihough). The resulting analysis became a paper "Who Donates to Revolutionaries? Evidence from Post-1916 Ireland".
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