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Alastair CAMPBELL, Auteur ; Kathy GILFILLAN, Éditeur scientifique | Dublin : The Lilliput Press | 2014![]()
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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 rule in Southern Africa facilitated the developme[...]![]()
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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 charity 4. 'An ocean of benevolence': The general re[...]![]()
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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 for the Netherlands, De Rebus in Hibernia Gestis w[...]![]()
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Micheal O SIOCHRU, Éditeur scientifique ; Jane OHLMEYER, Éditeur scientifique | Manchester : Manchester University Press | 2013![]()
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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, the paper tracks the career of Britain's imperial [...]![]()
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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 the time - that they were doing everything possib[...]![]()
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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 'innovation' that seemed to promote Irish separ[...]![]()
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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 effects, notably a confusion between fiction and [...]