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Sean DUFFY, Personne interviewée ; Lucas CHABALIER, Intervieweur |La conquête de l'Irlande par les Anglais s'est faite en deux temps, au XIIe-XIIIe siècle, puis au XVIe siècle. Au XVIIIe, les Irlandais, qui tentent de conserver leur religion, le catholicisme, et leur langue, le gaélique, sont opprimés comme ja[...]![]()
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Joseph MANNION, Éditeur scientifique ; Katharine SIMMS, Éditeur scientifique | Dublin : Wordwell | 2018![]()
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The introduction of agriculture to supplant the pastoral society of Ireland was at the heart of the civilizing mission in Ireland after 1530. But the altered landscape and material culture associated with this change in land use soon served as n[...]![]()
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The Reformation failed comprehensively and absolutely in Ireland before the end of Elizabeth’s reign: contemporaries estimated the number of Irish Protestants at between forty and 120 individuals. The debate about that failure has been long runn[...]![]()
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David HEFFERNAN, Auteur |The government’s incursion into the midlands lordships of the O’Connors and O’Mores in 1546 is often identified as the root of the Tudor conquest of Ireland. Conversely, the years from 1535 to 1546 have been depicted as a period wherein a concil[...]![]()
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Elodie PEYROL-KLEIBER, Auteur ; Bertrand VAN RUYMBEKE, Préfacier, etc. | Rennes : Presses Universitaires de Rennes | 20161 - L'engagement, une affaire atlantique
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La Chesapeake
La Chesapeake : contexte économique
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Dr Art Hughes examines the rich history behind the establishment of Irish Colleges across Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries.
1 Salamanca: In this first episode in the series, Art travels to Salamanca in Spain, home of St. Patrick's Colle[...]![]()
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Ruth A. CANNING, Auteur |Existing evidence pertaining to Ireland's Nine Years' War (1594-1603) strongly lends itself to the impression that the majority of Old English Palesmen, at least those of higher social status, chose to support the English crown during this confl[...]![]()
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Sparky BOOKER, Auteur |In 1435 the Irish council complained to Henry VI that there is not left in the nether parts of the counties of Dublin, Meath, Louth, and Kildare, that join together, out of the subjection of the said enemies and rebels scarcely thirty miles in l[...]![]()
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Andrew CARPENTER, Éditeur scientifique ; Lucy COLLINS, Éditeur scientifique | Cork : Cork University Press | 2014![]()
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Alvin Jackson: Irish History in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
B. THEMATIC STUDIES 1. Nation, Empire and Landscape 1: Sean Connolly: Patriotism and Nationalism 2: Alvin Jackson: Loyalists and Unionists 3: Stephe[...]![]()
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Cécile CAPOT, Auteur | 2013![]()
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Alan BRYSON, Auteur |Criticism of the lord deputy of Ireland, Sir Anthony St Leger, became vocal during 1544, especially among supporters of James Butler, ninth Earl of Ormond, who felt that he was being excluded from a more prominent role in government. To head off[...]![]()
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Colm TOIBIN, Auteur |Essay by Colm Toibin : The poet and the massacre in Ireland, from Spenser to Kinsella![]()
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Michael POTTERTON, Éditeur scientifique ; Thomas HERRON, Éditeur scientifique | Dublin : Four Courts Press | 2011![]()
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Marc CABALL, Auteur |The south western territories of Kerry and Desmond provide a microcosm of the tensions and interactions characteristic of early modern Ireland. This article traces a pattern of contiguous indigenous and settler cultural spheres in late sixteenth[...]