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Titre : | Irish Historical Studies : Périodique numérique et imprimé vol. 34 n 136 - 2005 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/01/2005 |
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Allen WARREN, Auteur
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In the past historians of the Anglo-Irish union have concentrated largely on the leading political figures. Peel O'Connell, Gladstone, Parnell, Salisbury, Redmond, Asquith and Lloyd George and thei...

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T.P. DALY, Auteur
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The importance of the Orange Order to Unionism has long been accepted: J.F. Harbinson referred to 'the marriage of the Unionist Party and the Orange Institution in the early days of the struggle ag...

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John GIBNEY, Auteur
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Ireland's political and constitutional relationship to England remains a key theme of late medieval and early modern Irish history. Although it was a relationship in which Ireland was undoubtedly t...

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Andrew HOLMES, Auteur
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The phenomenon of religious revival has attracted considerable attention from scholars working in a variety of disciplines. In the Irish context, this is especially true in the case of Presbyterian...

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Adam POLE, Auteur
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On Saturday 12 February 1881 two horses belonging to Andrew Kettle, executive member of the Land League, were auctioned at a sheriff's sale at his residence, Kilmore Cottage, Artane, County Dublin....