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Titre : | Irish Historical Studies : Périodique numérique et imprimé vol. 33 n 129 - 2002 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/01/2002 |
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W. A. HART, Auteur
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About noon on Sunday 19 October 1777 there was a stir of attention in one corner of St Stephen's Green in Dublin. Asx the Freeman's Journal reported: 'A female black and child ... was so closely pressed by the multitude of people crowding[...]

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Marc MULHOLLAND, Auteur
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During the premiership of Captain Terence O'Neill, from 1963 to 1969, an inclusive, liberal unionism for the first time guided the policies of the Northern Ireland state. Liberal roots in the Unionist Party, however, were never deep, and liberal[...]

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Michael C. COLEMAN, Auteur
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Modern colonialism, writes Gyan Prakash, 'instituted enduring hierarchies of subjects and knowleges - the colonizer and the colonized, the Occidental and the Oriental, the civilized and the primitive, the scientific and the superstitious, the de[...]

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David FITZPATRICK, Auteur
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Relief was the dominant response of northern loyalists and Orangemen to the tripartie agreement of December 1925, which confirmed the border as defined in 1920. A year later, when the Prime Minister visited Newry to preside over the Grand Orange[...]

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J.R.S. PHILLIPS, Auteur
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One of the most familiar facts in the history of the medieval lordship of Ireland is that, depsite plans by Henry III in 1243 and by Edward III in 1331-2, no king of England came to Ireland between the expedition of King John in 1210 and those o[...]

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Fearghal MCGARRY, Auteur
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The Spanish Civil War was one of the most controversial conflicts of recent history. For many on the left, it was a struggle between democracy and fascism. In contrast, many Catholics and conservatives championed Franco as a crusader against com[...]