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Queen Victoria's Irish Soldiers: Quality of Life and Social Origins of the Thin \Green\ Line
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Jordan, Thomas E.
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19th century
/ Age
/ Armed forces
/ Armies
/ Army
/ Censuses
/ Counties
/ Decades
/ Demography
/ England
/ Health status
/ Historical perspectives
/ History
/ Housing
/ Human ecology and demography
/ Indexes
/ Ireland
/ Irish famine
/ Irish people
/ Males
/ Men
/ Military Personnel
/ Military recruitment
/ Nineteenth Century
/ Population
/ Quality of Life
/ Queens
/ Recruitment
/ Recruits
/ Research methods
/ Social Background
/ Social indicators
/ Social origins
/ Socioeconomic Background
/ Sociology
/ Soldiers
/ Tuberculosis
/ United Kingdom
/ Victoria [Queen]
/ Victoria, Queen of Great Britain (1819-1901)
/ Victorian Period
/ Victorians
/ Volunteerism
2002
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Queen Victoria's Irish Soldiers: Quality of Life and Social Origins of the Thin \Green\ Line
by
Jordan, Thomas E.
in
19th century
/ Age
/ Armed forces
/ Armies
/ Army
/ Censuses
/ Counties
/ Decades
/ Demography
/ England
/ Health status
/ Historical perspectives
/ History
/ Housing
/ Human ecology and demography
/ Indexes
/ Ireland
/ Irish famine
/ Irish people
/ Males
/ Men
/ Military Personnel
/ Military recruitment
/ Nineteenth Century
/ Population
/ Quality of Life
/ Queens
/ Recruitment
/ Recruits
/ Research methods
/ Social Background
/ Social indicators
/ Social origins
/ Socioeconomic Background
/ Sociology
/ Soldiers
/ Tuberculosis
/ United Kingdom
/ Victoria [Queen]
/ Victoria, Queen of Great Britain (1819-1901)
/ Victorian Period
/ Victorians
/ Volunteerism
2002
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Queen Victoria's Irish Soldiers: Quality of Life and Social Origins of the Thin \Green\ Line
by
Jordan, Thomas E.
in
19th century
/ Age
/ Armed forces
/ Armies
/ Army
/ Censuses
/ Counties
/ Decades
/ Demography
/ England
/ Health status
/ Historical perspectives
/ History
/ Housing
/ Human ecology and demography
/ Indexes
/ Ireland
/ Irish famine
/ Irish people
/ Males
/ Men
/ Military Personnel
/ Military recruitment
/ Nineteenth Century
/ Population
/ Quality of Life
/ Queens
/ Recruitment
/ Recruits
/ Research methods
/ Social Background
/ Social indicators
/ Social origins
/ Socioeconomic Background
/ Sociology
/ Soldiers
/ Tuberculosis
/ United Kingdom
/ Victoria [Queen]
/ Victoria, Queen of Great Britain (1819-1901)
/ Victorian Period
/ Victorians
/ Volunteerism
2002
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Queen Victoria's Irish Soldiers: Quality of Life and Social Origins of the Thin \Green\ Line
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Queen Victoria's Irish Soldiers: Quality of Life and Social Origins of the Thin \Green\ Line
2002
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Overview
This essay examines the social background of men enlisting in the army in mid-nineteenth century Ireland. A data set of 1,032 recruits is presented, and their county origins are explored through development of an index of quality of life (QUALEIRE). Height data are presented as well as the process of recruitment. Topics include home background, census information, literacy, officers, politics, and health with reference to tuberculosis.
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Kluwer Academic Publishers,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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