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Titre : | Etudes irlandaises Vol 42 n 2 - Automne-hiver 2017 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/12/2017 |
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Magali DEXPERT, Auteur
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Depuis le mois de mai 2007, les partis politiques autrefois considérés comme les plus radicaux d’Irlande du Nord se partagent le pouvoir politique dans le cadre de la dévolution dans la Province.
Si l’on se positionne strictement du côté des de[...]

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In line with the view generally held by most historians over the past decades, Peter Hart’s The IRA at War, 1916-1923 (2003) tends to play down significantly the importance of the social disputes in the 1916-23 Irish Revolution. Hart justifies h[...]

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Baineann an t-alt seo le gné shuaithinseach den saol Gaelach i bParas sna blianta roimh Eiri Amach na Casca. Tugtar ann léiriu ar chuinsi Chonradh na Gaeilge sa tréimhse, agus tugtar téacs iomlan an léirmheasa a d’fhoilsigh an scolaire Francach [...]

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The introduction of agriculture to supplant the pastoral society of Ireland was at the heart of the civilizing mission in Ireland after 1530. But the altered landscape and material culture associated with this change in land use soon served as n[...]

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Perceptions of the mentally ill Irish population during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
Analyses of British discriminatory perceptions of the Irish population during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries are well versed in the historiography. Previous works have demonstrated that the Irish migrant population were perceived to be d[...]

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Anne GOARZIN, Auteur
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The “decade of commemorations” initiated on May 1st, 2013 in Ireland has brought about a wide range of new media projects which aim at remembering events and understanding how ideals are elaborated and how famous or anonymous figures and women, [...]

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This article argues that the trauma of sexual abuse, particularly child abuse, was represented as early as 1965 in John McGahern’s The Dark, but was only recognized as a major theme in Irish fiction with the publication of Anne Enright’s The Gat[...]

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The Burning Perch has come to epitomize the much-praised "lyrical return" of a poet who is known to have had an ear for fine rhythmic nuances. In addition, a large number of poems in the collection are in "dolnik" (or near-dolnik) verse, which i[...]

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Derek Mahon in his Yellow Book addresses the issue of tourism as one of the realms of modern decline. Among numerous landscapes, the volume reveals a comparative Irish/Greek framework focusing on the two countries with substantial reliance on to[...]

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Anna TEEKELL, Auteur
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This essay reads Elizabeth Bowen’s major novels of the 1930s – all of which feature orphaned protagonists – as mimetic of a decade that has often been critically “orphaned” in literary history. Bowen’s travelling orphans exemplify the problem of[...]