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Titre : | Irish Historical Studies : Périodique numérique et imprimé vol. 34 n 134 - 2004 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/01/2004 |
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James KELLY, Auteur
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The usefulness of parliamentary lists to historians interested in the biography of individual M.P.s as well as the political and parliamentary process is well established, and valuable listings hav...

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Christopher MAGGIN, Auteur
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The English marcher lineages, or, perhaps more accurately, those families or kindreds nor of Gaelic descent who settled in the area now comprising south County Dublin following the arrival of the E...

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Suzanne T. KINGON, Auteur
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The center stage of early nineteenth-century Irish politics has long been held by Daniel O'Connell and the Catholic Association. This may be justifiable, as O'Connell created a mass constitutional ...

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Bill KISSANE, Auteur
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The Irish Free State was both victim and survivor of the general crisis of European democracy in the inter-war era. Born into civil war in 1922, it saw repeated bouts of instability and political v...

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Terence DOOLEY, Auteur
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The land question from the mid-Victorian period to around 1903 looms large in Irish historiography. This is hardly surprising given the fact that, while it was immensely important in its own right,...