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Aidan BEATTY, Auteur |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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Moonyoung HONG, Auteur |The paper examines Tom Murphy’s play The Wake and the significance of its staging as part of the Abbey Theatre’s 1916 centenary “Waking the Nation” programme. The play critiques the process by which various elements of capitalism – in particular[...]![]()
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Introduction 1. Negotiating the Treaty 2. The Second Dáil 3. Debating the Treaty 4. The Irish Free State and the dominions 5. The politics of the Treaty 6. The Anglo-Irish Treaty: the document Conclusion: the case for a reappraisal of the[...]![]()
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Thirty-three inspiring speeches by women of Ireland from the nineteenth century to the present. Rallying cries for trade union action, denunciations of apartheid, calls for independence, unionism, peace and gender equality: Irish women have eloq[...]Nouveauté
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Mark O'BRIEN, Directeur de publication ; Felix M. LARKIN, Directeur de publication | Dublin : Four Courts Press | 2021Periodicals have been at the core of journalistic activity since before the foundation of the state but have remained an area long neglected within media history. This volume, featuring essays by leading media historians, presents an insight int[...]Nouveauté
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Joel HERMAN, Auteur |This article examines patriot sentiment in eighteenth-century Ireland through the developing newspaper press, charting the gradual emergence of a patriot press and the role of that press in articulating a new national identity in the Free Trade [...]![]()
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Patrick KELLY, Auteur |George Caffentzis's compelling account of why Berkeley published the three-part, anonymous Querist in 1735-7 poses the question of what impelled him to bring out a much-truncated, single-volume version of the work under his own name in 1750. Rea[...]![]()
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Ian MCBRIDE, Auteur |This article seeks to demonstrate that the anonymous pamphlet, 'Some Consideration upon the Late Attempt to Repeal th Test Act' (1719), was written by Jonathan Swift. The argument is based on a comparison with other tracts ackowledged to have be[...]![]()
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Although Northern Irish poet Leontia Flynn’s work has always been politically invested, her 2018 collection The Radioshifts its gaze fromglobal pressures on the local to local lessons for global geopolitics.The poet of‘the new North’, born and r[...]![]()
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Deirdre Madden’s novel One by One in the Darkness, first published in 1996, marks its twenty-fifth anniversary in 2021. Madden began writing the book in 1993 in anticipation of another anniversary(a quarter century of political and sectaria[...]![]()
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U2 have always managed to hold a narrow line between social awareness and partisan political allegiance, belonging to a broad category of music that Rachel E. Seiler calls “contemporary conscious popular music”, which includes “music of any genr[...]