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Title: | Irish Historical Studies : Périodique numérique et imprimé vol. 32 n 127 - 2001 |
Material Type: | Serial check-in |
Published date : | 01/01/2001 |
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The Irish Race Conference met in Paris at the end of January 1922 to initiate a new world organisation that would link the people of Ireland with their cousins around the globe. The gathering of delegates attracted comment wherever the Irish had[...]

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In the proclamation that was issued on Easter Monday 1916 the provisional government of the Irish Republic undertook to grant 'equal rights and opportunities to all its citizens' and to 'cherish all the children of the nation equally'. The belie[...]

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State-sponsored plantations were an instrument in the anglicisation of Irish society from the late 1550s, and the plantation in 1620 of the Gaelic O'Rourke lordship in Leitrim represents a stage in the development of plantation policy. With the [...]

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In dedicating his Specimen of the critical history of the Celtic religion and learning to Robert, Lord Molesworth, John Toland carefully outlines his attitude to historical writing: the 'fundamental law of a historian is, daring to say wh[...]

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In early August 1910 readers of Reynolds's Newspaper, a radical weekly journal noted as much for its detailed coverage of divorce court proceedings as for its political radicalism (and in 1911 one of the 'immoral' English Sunday papers ta[...]

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The poet and novelist Francis Stuart's sojourn in Germany during the Second World War ad his broadcasting activities for the Nazis remain a cnamh spairne among historians and journalists alike. Assessments of his radio talks range from th[...]

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The union of the neighbouring episcopal sees of Lismore and Waterford on 16 June 1363 brought to an end a history of disputes and sometimes violent disagreements between the two bishoprics which had lasted for almost two centuries since the arri[...]