Ireland since 1800: Conflict and ConformityThe second edition of this bestselling survey of modern Irish history covers social, religious as well as political history and offers a distinctive combination of chronological and thematic approaches. |
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... Parnell's disputed legacy 139 VII. Cultural nationalism 142 VIII. Violence and separation 146 6. Religion Triumphs and Stockades 156 I. Post-Famine Catholicism and Irish society 156 II. Sectarian fundamentals 165 III. Educational ...
... Parnell's disputed legacy 139 VII. Cultural nationalism 142 VIII. Violence and separation 146 6. Religion Triumphs and Stockades 156 I. Post-Famine Catholicism and Irish society 156 II. Sectarian fundamentals 165 III. Educational ...
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... The publishers are grateful to the author's agents for permission to reproduce the poem “Parnell' by W.B. Yeats on page 115. Boundaries of provinces ––– County boundaries [I] Northern Ireland 0 xiii Preface to the Second Edition.
... The publishers are grateful to the author's agents for permission to reproduce the poem “Parnell' by W.B. Yeats on page 115. Boundaries of provinces ––– County boundaries [I] Northern Ireland 0 xiii Preface to the Second Edition.
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... Parnell or Carson or Pearse. Nor did they simply constitute anonymous elements in a drama whose course and conclusion were predestined by economic forces, by the imperatives of nationalism, or even by God Himself. They had and have ...
... Parnell or Carson or Pearse. Nor did they simply constitute anonymous elements in a drama whose course and conclusion were predestined by economic forces, by the imperatives of nationalism, or even by God Himself. They had and have ...
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Contents
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9 | |
Winners and Losers From Famine to
Partition | 87 |
Promised Lands Ireland since 1921 | 185 |
Bibliography | 291 |
Index | 333 |
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