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Titre : | Irish Historical Studies : Périodique numérique et imprimé vol 34 n 133 - 2004 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/01/2004 |
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In his pamphlet The independence of Iceland: a parallel for Ireland , published in June 1921, Alexander McGill, a Scotsman of Irish descent, argued that Irish nationalists could learn salutary l...

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Anthony MCCORMACK, Auteur
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The Desmond rebellion was one of the most brutal military conflicts to have taken place in Ireland in the sixteenth century. Initiated by James FitzMaurice Fitzgerald, cousin of Gerald, fifteenth e...

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Anne CREIGHTON, Auteur
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In January 1649, after the conclusion of the second peace treaty between James Butler, marquis of Ormond , the king's intermediary, and representatives of the Confederate Catholics, Ormond adressed...

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Fenians at Westminster : the Edwardian Irish Parliamentary Party and the legacy of the New Departure
James MCCONNEL, Auteur
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Many historians have noted the symbolic role the veteran Fenian and 1916 proclamations signatory, Thomas J. Clarke, played as 'living link' between the neo-Fenians of Easter 1916 and the previous g...

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Neal GARNHAM, Auteur
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Writing some years after the events he was describing, Michael Cusack, the first secretary of the Gaelic Athletic Association, suggested that in its early years the ' Association swept the country ...