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Abstract: The word "home" can refer to a dwelling place, a family unit, a household, a domestic space, an institutional setting (a care home or a mother and baby home), but also, in Ireland, to a political movement for independence: Home Rule. This essay considers the root meanings of the word, and traces the development of its varied uses from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day, reflecting on the impact of emigration, the land wars, gendered institutionalization, property speculation, and contemporary housing policy.
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New Literary History
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0028-6087
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1080-661X
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56
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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