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Ireland Under Coercion: The Diary of an American (2 of 2) / (2nd ed.) (1888)

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A traveler's diary records visits across Irish counties, combining on-the-ground reportage of evictions, boycotting, and coercive law enforcement with reflections on local administration, clergy influence, and grassroots resistance. It describes eviction proceedings, difficulties obtaining testimony amid intimidation, and violent reprisals by secret societies, alongside municipal and economic snapshots of towns, discussions of emigration and land tenure debates, and scenic impressions of lakes and castles. The narrative interweaves specific incidents, legal and social observation, and human consequences to show how land conflict, legal measures, and community pressure shaped rural life.

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William Henry Hurlbert

William Henry Hurlbert was an American journalist and author known for his insightful observations on European society and politics during the late 19th century. His notable works include "Ireland Under Coercion: The Diary of an American," where he documented his experiences and reflections on the political climate in Ireland, and "France and the Republic," which captures his impressions of France during the 1889 Centennial. Hurlbert's writings provide a unique perspective on the social and political issues of his time, making significant contributions to the understanding of both Irish and French contexts.

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