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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... Revolutionaries and the birth of Home Rule 121 III. Parnellite politics 124 IV. Conservatism and Unionism 134 V. Anglo-Saxon attitudes 138 VI. Parnell's disputed legacy 139 VII. Cultural nationalism 142 VIII. Violence and separation 146 ...
... Revolutionaries and the birth of Home Rule 121 III. Parnellite politics 124 IV. Conservatism and Unionism 134 V. Anglo-Saxon attitudes 138 VI. Parnell's disputed legacy 139 VII. Cultural nationalism 142 VIII. Violence and separation 146 ...
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... revolutionary. For Catholics there was one kind of St Patrick, for. 1. Stewart 1977: 15. 2. Hickey 1984: 67. The headline was occasioned by the three-hundredth anniversary of Pope Gregory XIII's granting of a plenary indulgence to all ...
... revolutionary. For Catholics there was one kind of St Patrick, for. 1. Stewart 1977: 15. 2. Hickey 1984: 67. The headline was occasioned by the three-hundredth anniversary of Pope Gregory XIII's granting of a plenary indulgence to all ...
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... revolutionary patriarchs such as Brian Boru, Owen Roe O'Neill, and Patrick Sarsfield." While the membership cards of Daniel O'Connell's political associations had at first been as bare of sentiment as the price list of a commercial ...
... revolutionary patriarchs such as Brian Boru, Owen Roe O'Neill, and Patrick Sarsfield." While the membership cards of Daniel O'Connell's political associations had at first been as bare of sentiment as the price list of a commercial ...
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... revolutionaries of 1916 and after. Explicit themes congregate around the notion that, in all periods since 1800, there has existed a very wide gap indeed between rhetoric and reality. Men and women did not, it is clear, behave ...
... revolutionaries of 1916 and after. Explicit themes congregate around the notion that, in all periods since 1800, there has existed a very wide gap indeed between rhetoric and reality. Men and women did not, it is clear, behave ...
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... revolutionary events in North America and France encouraged those of more radical tendencies to look to new shifts and expedients. The Society of United Irishmen established in 1791 as the chief focus for such aspirations was and ...
... revolutionary events in North America and France encouraged those of more radical tendencies to look to new shifts and expedients. The Society of United Irishmen established in 1791 as the chief focus for such aspirations was and ...
Contents
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Winners and Losers From Famine to
Partition | 87 |
Promised Lands Ireland since 1921 | 185 |
Bibliography | 291 |
Index | 333 |
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