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Angela HORGAN GOFF, Auteur |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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In 19th-century Ireland, Protestant societies disrupted the traditional demarcations of religious affiliations by promoting self-determination and individual discernment. This paper wishes to examine, in light of Ferdinand Tönnies’s concepts and[...]![]()
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David SHAW, Auteur ; Anna WALSH, Auteur |Brexit has, once again, thrown into sharp relief the uncertain relationship between Ulster unionism and their fellow citizens. Since 1948 a constant concern for unionism has been worries that British ambiguity towards Northern Ireland will event[...]![]()
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This article explores the journalistic efforts of the Sinn Féin activists in Arthur Griffith’s circle in the period 1909-11 to define Irish citizenship as an active, nation-building duty rather than the relatively passive electoral and financial[...]![]()
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La guerre civile espagnole, qui eut lieu entre 1936 et 1939, compliqua l’agenda politique du Gouvernement irlandais, l’obligeant à gérer un grand nombre de situations, parmi lesquelles les demandes d’assistance au peuple espagnol que plusieurs o[...]![]()
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L’œuvre du peintre irlandais Seán Keating (1889–1977) a accompagné l’affirmation d’une irlandité mêlant tradition et modernité. Dans cette perspective, les nombreux autoportraits de l’artiste peuvent être considérés comme un moyen d’incarner un [...]![]()
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Dubhghlas de hIde (Douglas Hyde) was part of the Protestant minority in Ireland during his youth. Despite this he decided to master Irish, a language typically associated with Irish Catholics of the lower classes. He was not brought up with Iris[...]![]()
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Introduction : L’Irlande post-révolutionnaire : bref état des lieux 1e PARTIE : Le Mouvement nationaliste et ses diverses expressions politiques Chapitre 1Aux origines du nationalisme irlandais moderne : du nationalisme « colonial » au nat[...]![]()
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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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During her lifetime, Dorothy Macardle was a prominent public intellectual in both her native Ireland and post-war Europe. Her passionate engagement in Irish nationalism found expression in her writing; in her only collection of short stories, Ea[...]![]()
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