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Titre : | Etudes irlandaises Vol 41 n 2 - Automne - hiver 2016 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/09/2016 |
Dépouillements
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Karin FISCHER, Auteur ;
Cliona NI RIORDAIN, Auteur
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Publié en 2016, le rapport de la commission d’enquête parlementaire sur les origines de la crise bancaire de 2008-2010 n’a pas minimisé les défaillances irlandaises, mais n’a pas manqué non plus de...
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This article discusses the prospects of Ireland emerging from crisis renewed and reformed as a second republic. Evidence from opinion polls and surveys confirms Irish citizens value key republican ...
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The British occupation of Ireland down the centuries was once seen as exploitative and repressive. However, according to “responsible” historians, this British presence in Ireland should be seen as...
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Fiona MCCANN, Auteur
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This article explores Edna O'Brien's more recent fiction and demonstrates how Ireland's most prolific writer continues to systematically expose the ways in which oppression and repression operate i...
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In Ireland, the system of Direct Provision, where asylum seekers are dispersed around the country and housed in accommodation centres on a full-board basis, has been in existence since 2000. This a...
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This article examines Celia de Fréine’s re-imagining of Brian Merriman’s canonic text The Midnight Court/Cúirt an Mheán Oíche. Through textual and contextual analysis of specific extracts of the te...
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En 1792, à Paris, dix Irlandais ont tenté de prendre le contrôle du collège irlandais. Cet épisode permet de mieux comprendre comment le républicanisme français, dans sa définition radicale, et le ...
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Theo DORGAN, Auteur
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If we situate the Irish struggle for independence, and the eventual emergence of the Irish Republic, in a lineage of Republics achieved by revolution, we think naturally of the French and American ...
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The commemoration of the Easter Rising invokes a spectral nationalism which, in the Irish Republic, has for some years largely lain dormant. That invocation attaches itself all too easily to a call...
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Eoin DALY, Auteur
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Ostensibly, the Irish Constitution of 1937 draws philosophical inspiration from Catholic social teachings and the theory of natural law. While it enshrines rather generic concepts of democracy and ...
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Aifric MAC AODHA, Auteur ;
Cliona NI RIORDAIN, Traducteur
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Poèmes en gaélique, traduits en français.