Revival to revolution: medieval narratives in Irish republicanism
<p>Medieval narratives that had been celebrated in the Gaelic Revival (c.1880-1916) became a tool of republican self-fashioning in the revolutionary era (c.1912-23). As revolutionary nationalism developed into a movement distinct from Revivalism, it acquired its own flavour of engagement with...
Main Author: | Brinkman-Schwartz, C |
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Other Authors: | Williams, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2023
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