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Paperback Utopia Found: An Apology for Irish Absentees, by an Absentee, Residing in Bath [E. Mangin] Book

ISBN: 1147443866

ISBN13: 9781147443868

Utopia Found: An Apology for Irish Absentees, by an Absentee, Residing in Bath [E. Mangin]

"Utopia Found: An Apology for Irish Absentees, by an Absentee, Residing in Bath" is a unique historical document offering insight into the complex socio-political landscape of 19th-century Ireland. Penned by Edward Mangin, the work presents an apology for the practice of absentee landlordism, a controversial system in which Irish landowners resided outside of Ireland, often in England, while managing their estates. Mangin, himself an absentee residing in Bath, England, offers a defense of this practice, providing a fascinating, if contentious, perspective on Irish economics and social structures of the time.

This work provides valuable historical context for understanding Anglo-Irish relations, the economic disparities within Ireland, and the intellectual debates surrounding land ownership and responsibility. It offers a glimpse into the justifications and rationalizations employed by those who benefited from the absentee system. "Utopia Found" remains a significant text for scholars and students of Irish history, political science, and literary criticism, providing a rare and thought-provoking perspective on a critical period in Irish history.

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