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    Another brick to the wall: The unruly Irish nation within the civilized English empire, 17th century by Élodie Peyrol-Kleiber

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…The Irish nation was judged barbarous by the English colonizer, mainly because of the hybrid Catholicism, the primitive customs and traditions and the inexistence of property warrants of its inhabitants. …”
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    The Irish in Bolivia: An (almost) Unknown History by Maria Eugenia Cruset

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…However, although few in number, it has exerted its influence both in the country itself and in the cause of Irish nationalism. Whether they arrived with General Bolívar’s liberating troops or collaborated in the development of the nation through their work in mining, commercial or railway companies, their contribution was significant. …”
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    British-Irish historical memory: the legacy of the Anglo-Irish conflict in the first four volumes of the Lives Entwined project by Slimane Hargas

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Lives Entwined, set the tone for the four volumes of essays it has hitherto given birth to, and in which the overarching themes are indeed the strong cultural and historical ties linking British and Irish people and the main stumbling blocks to their reconciliation in decades past, namely the exacerbation of the memory of their strife-ridden past by British imperialism and Irish nationalism, as well as the Troubles in Northern Ireland. …”
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    The “most compact 5,196 square miles of back-lot in the world”: Northern Ireland, propaganda, rebranding and the media by Stephen BAKER

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Initially beset by the imaginative exclusiveness of Ulster unionists, at whose insistence Northern Ireland exists, it is also subject to the competing discourse of Irish nationalism that seeks its dissolution and reunification with the rest of the island. …”
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    THE CONCEPT OF CULTURAL NATIONALISM AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION IN IRELAND IN THE 19th – EARLY 20th CENTURIES by Miroshnikov A. V., Shishkina I. B.

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…In the article, the authors attempt to analyze one of the most important components of the Irish national movement of the 19th – early 20th centuries, cultural nationalism. …”
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    Conference Review: 9th Experimental Archaeology Conference, Dublin 2015 by Katy Whitaker

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…A large gathering of nearly 200 delegates from more than 25 countries across the EU and the Americas was hosted by UCD School of Archaeology and the Irish National Heritage Park. Twenty papers and 26 posters were presented, while Professor William Schindler gave the keynote address.…”
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    Successful control of an outbreak of Panton–Valentine leucocidin positive meticillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus in a National Burns Unit through early detection by whole genom... by R. Traynor, G.I. Brennan, T. Hoban, A.M. Dolan, B. Boyle, B. O’ Connell, O. Shelley, T.K. Teoh

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Summary: We report an outbreak of PVL-producing MRSA in the Irish National Burns Unit in 2022 involving seven patients, two staff members and two positive environmental samples. …”
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    La transformation du mouvement républicain irlandais des années 1980 à la problématique posée par le Brexit by Yann Bévant

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Brexit, with the influence it exerts on loyalists, puts to the test this process started at the end of the previous century, as it brings the Border issue back to the centre of the Irish national question.…”
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    Re-Claiming “A queen of women as of States”: Feminist Historiography as Dramaturgical Space in Lady Gregory’s Grania (1912), Kincora (1905/1909), and Dervorgrilla (1907) by Nora Grimes

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…In her reconceptualization of these histories for the stage, Gregory was envisioning an Irish national drama where women were center stage, and by extension, demonstrated the power of women’s presence within the greater cultural nationalist movement…”
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    The Irish Catholic Church under Charles II: the ‘Popish Plot’ and the Martyrdom of Oliver Plunkett by Marie-Claire Considère-Charon

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…Without going so far as to deconstruct hagiographical narratives, which made Plunkett the Irish Church’s most celebrated martyr, this article focuses on the political and religious stakes during a troubled period when the destinies of the English and Irish nations and their Churches were not yet clearly mapped.…”
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    Irlandzka kwestia narodowa w twórczości muzycznej zespołu The Dubliners by Adam Romejko

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The merit of the band The Dubliners, formed in 1962, was to strengthen Irish national pride – many came to believe that there was no need to imitate what was English or American. …”
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    Quels horizons politiques pour l’Irlande au XIXe siècle ? Une étude de quelques caricatures du temps de Parnell by Pauline Collombier-Lakeman

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…In other words this paper will show how Irish cartoonists used horizon lines as spaces where they could represent the aspirations and expectations of the Irish nation.…”
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    Global Ireland and the Digital Footprint: The Abbey Theatre Archives in the Digital Repository of Ireland by Nahed Mohammed Ahmed Meklash

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Also, the use of the interdisciplinary approach uncovers how the use of digital tools highlights the opportunities that the DRI can offer to disseminate, discover, and visualize the dramatic performances of Abbey Theatre as an Irish literary heritage and as an essential part of the Irish national canon.…”
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    Home Rule, Democracy and the Unmaking of the United Kingdom, 1885-1921 by Eugenio Biagini

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…However, Home Rule supporters insisted that the proposal was in the Irish national interest. This claim was in itself divisive in Ireland, as well as within the United Kingdom as a whole, and set the South against Ulster, which by 1912 was (literally) up in arms against any idea of weakening or diluting the Union with Britain. …”
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