Many of Belfast's Ulster Scots Presbyterians are considered working-class. I am curious if any of the descendents of English settlers in Dublin over the last 800 years form a semblence of a distinct community in Dublin, just as the Jews and Italians over the last couple hundred years. Or were the Anglo-Irish settlers in Dublin exclusively from the upper classes of English society. Thus, not leaving any working-class or even middle-class descendents in today's Dublin living far removed from the wealth and priviledge of a place like Dublin 4, so to speak. Thanks!
2007-02-14
05:28:45
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Jumpin' Jack Flash
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