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Titre : | Etudes irlandaises Vol 46 n 2 - Automne 2021 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/12/2021 |
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Luke William WATSON, Auteur
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Every significant Irish nationalist organisation has depended on the international support of the Irish diaspora, never more so than in the 19th century. The Young Irelanders were scattered abroad in so many instances after the failure of the 18[...]

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Aidan BEATTY, Auteur
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The Catholic Church in 20th-century Ireland was infamously anti-communist. In this paper, I look at the other side of this equation: what did the leading savants of Irish Catholicism think of capitalism? Where anti-communism often goes hand-in-g[...]

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Focusing on Irish and French diplomatic archive material, this article analyses the conditions of the emergence of Ireland’s cultural diplomacy in the aftermath of the Second World War. From a diplomatic perspective, the Inter-Party government ([...]

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Timothy QUINLAN, Auteur
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This article focuses on one second-level teacher’s experience of the use and abuse of corporal punishment in Ireland both during his own school years and during some forty years spent as a classroom practitioner. The years encompassed in this es[...]

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Angela HORGAN GOFF, Auteur
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This interdisciplinary discussion explores cultural nationalism across the creative arts in relation to the significance of the ancient saga, the Táin. Thomas Kinsella’s 1969 translation of Táin Bó Cuailnge [Brown Bull of Cooley] has proved to b[...]

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Chris MCCANN, Auteur
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Cet article porte sur le symbolisme de la musique et de la danse dans la nouvelle de Meadhbh Ní Eadhra, « Cuairteoirí » [« Les visiteurs »], publiée dans le numéro d’octobre 2020 de la revue Comhar. Le cadre de la nouvelle est celui d’une maison[...]

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Hedwig SCHWALL, Auteur
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It has been argued that “Troubles texts” tend to focus on identity formation, on violence and mimetic behaviour, on essentialist positions and on how they cause stasis and lack of emotion, while many short fiction writers have tried to deconstru[...]

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Grazia GRASSO, Auteur
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L’article présente l’œuvre herméneutique de John Lanigan (1758-1825), d’abord disciple du janséniste italien Pietro Tamburini (1737-1827) au Collège irlandais de Rome, puis professeur d’Écritures saintes à Pavie. Chez les Anglo-Saxons, il est co[...]