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In the years following the Irish Famine (1845–52), London became one of the cities of Ireland. The number of Irish in London swelled to over 100,000 and from this mass migration emerged a distincti...Livre
Chapitre 1. Les yeux et les oreilles des monarques (156 9 -1745) Chapitre 2. Les agents-détectives de Scotland Yard : la création d’une légende (1803-1899) Chapitre 3. La guerre anglo-irlandais...Livre
This is a comprehensive, detailed and humane account of the thousands who came into custody during the years of the Northern Ireland conflict and how they lived out the months, years and decades in...Livre
Before the 'Ryanair Generation', leaving home was for good. Half a million Irish men and women left these shores in the nineteen-fifties, forced by decades of economic stagnation to make their live...Article
Margaret KELLEHER, Auteur |This article begins with a review of the usage of the term ‘Anglo-Irish’(including the background to the establishment of the Chair of Anglo-Irish Literature and Drama in UCD in 1966), and examines...Livre
In 2011 Queen Elizabeth made her first ever state visit to the Irish Republic. It was a great, moving occasion. In settling once and for all its relationship with Ireland, Britain was also settling...Article
Brian Dillon, Naoise Dolan, Anne Enright, Patrick Freyne, Sinéad Gleeson, Selina Guinness, Roisin Kiberd and Susan McKay on England and its influences in the shadow of Brexit.Article
In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the colonies controlled by the British, the Dutch, and other European countries witnessed a number of devastating famines. These famines did not solely ar...Livre
Northern Ireland's frontier with the South has been an invisible line since the peace agreement of 1998. Now the battle over the UK's decision to leave the EU risks turning it into a hard border. Y...Livre
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John HORNE, Auteur |Le référendum du 23 juin 2016 et la décision des Britanniques de sortir de l'Union européenne reposent de manière nouvelle la question de l'Irlande du Nord. Qui, pour la première fois, décidera du ...Livre
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Le Home Rule en Irlande Le Home Rule dans la presse anglaise Affinités impériales : l’Inde et l’Irlande, 1870-1914 Home Rule All Round : Home Rule et colonies de peuplement Carrièr...Livre
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Manchan MAGAN, Auteur | 2016Evénement enregistré dans le cadre de la programmation culturelle du CCI.Livre
1 Shaw and the Rise of Reverse Snobbery 2 Shaw and the Irish Diaspora 3 Shaw and Irish Anglican Preoccupations 4 Shaw and the Stage Englishman in Irish LiteratureLivre
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1. The Origins of the BBC in Northern Ireland 2. 'The Troubles' arrive 3. Balance? The BBC in Northern Ireland 1972-78 4. Roy Mason, the BBC and the second battle of Culloden 5. Margaret Thatch...Livre
1. The best are leaving: fitness, marriage, and the crisis of the national family 2. Pink witch: women, modernity, and urbanisation 3. British paddies: realism and the Irish immigrant 4. The ...Article
Le "Parti nationaliste irlandais" au XIXe siècle : "facteur d'éloignement" et instrument de conquête
Pauline COLLOMBIER-LAKEMAN, Auteur |Cet article reprend un des arguments développés par Paul Brennan dans sa thèse d'Etat, selon lequel le nationalisme parlementaire irlandais fut un "facteur d'éloignement", pour poursuivre la réflex...Livre
1.Emigration from Ireland to Britain The Start of the Journey 2.The Church and Migration: Universal and Local 3.Origins of the Irish Emigrant Chaplaincy 4.Ministering to Labourers and Hotel...Article
A dance for all the outcasts : Class and Postcolonialism in Brendan Behan's An Giall and The Hostage
As Susan Bassnett and Harish Trivedi argue, ‘translation does not happen in a vacuum, but in a continuum; it is not an isolated act, it is part of an ongoing process of intercultural transfer’. In ...Livre
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Andrew J. GARAVEL, Auteur |The Amazoniad (1806), a mock-heroic poem in five cantos written in the style of Alexander Pope's verse satires, lampoons Dublin society in the aftermath of the Union of Great Britain and Ireland in...Livre
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Jill Marie BRADBURY, Auteur |The language of 'interest' was a key feature in 1720-21 debates about an Irish national bank, as it was in the wider British and trans-Atlantic context. In the pamphlet literature, multiple meaning...Livre
Alastair CAMPBELL, Auteur ; Kathy GILFILLAN, Éditeur scientifique | Dublin : The Lilliput Press | 2014Livre
rish Political Prisoners presents a detailed and gripping overview of political imprisonment from 1920-1962. Seán McConville examines the years from the formation of the Northern Ireland state to t...Livre
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John MCALEER, Auteur |When Britain captured the Cape of Good Hope at the end of the eighteenth century, it was already part of a sophisticated maritime system and commercial interests. But the first decades of British r...Livre
Table of contents: 1. 'Apparitions of death and disease': Official responses to the famine 2. 'Some great and terrible calamity': Relief efforts from near and far 3. 'A labour of love': Quaker char...Livre
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Richard STANIHURST, Auteur ; John BARRY, Éditeur scientifique ; Hiram MORGAN, Éditeur scientifique | Cork : Cork University Press | 2013Great Deeds in Ireland is the first full translation of the controversial Latin history of Ireland by the famous Dublin intellectual, Richard Stanihurst. Written after he fled Elizabethan London fo...Livre
Micheal O SIOCHRU, Éditeur scientifique ; Jane OHLMEYER, Éditeur scientifique | Manchester : Manchester University Press | 2013Livre
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Donal P. MCCRACKEN, Auteur |This paper looks at the fate of an Anglo-Irish officer in the British army during the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902). Having noted the extent to which the Irish were represented in the British army, th...Livre
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D.M LEESON, Auteur |What was the nature and extent of the British government's responsibility for reprisals in the summer and autumn of 1920, during the Irish War of Independence? The government's public position at t...Livre
Tom BYRNE, Auteur | 2012Article
Craig BAILEY, Auteur |In 1783, the Benevolent Society of St Patrick developed a liberal program of relief to assist the Irish poor in London. Yet, by 1785, the society came under attack for pursuing a course of heedless...Article
Jérôme AAN DE WIEL, Auteur |The impact of so-called invasion novels on Great Britain before the outbreak of the First World War in 1914 is well-known. However, it is far less known concerning Ireland. This article shows its e...Livre
The myth of return was sacred to the majority of the Irish who left the ‘ould sod’ to work in post-war Britain. Generally this dream was left unfulfilled, and several English cities became their pe...Article
Christophe GILLISSEN, Auteur |La première demande d'adhésion irlandaise à la CEE, en 1961, suscita une forte réserve de la part de Paris. Malgré les réticences des cinq autres Etats membres, la France bloqua toute décision sur ...Article
Donal O DRISCEOIL, Auteur |Control over the media is a key lever of state power. During the First World War and immediate post-war period, British officials in Ireland exercised this power as they attempted to curtail radica...