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Augustine and republican liberty
Published 2017“…The paper concludes by considering how this republican approach might help to preserve liberty and prevent domination in our own time.…”
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Republicanism and Property-Owning Democracy: How are they connected?
Published 2017“…Recent years have seen a growth of interest in republicanism in academic political theory (Sandel, 1996; Pettit, 1997, 2012; Skinner, 1998; Honohan, 2002). …”
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Republicans Prefer Republican-Looking Leaders: Political Facial Stereotypes Predict Candidate Electoral Success Among Right-Leaning Voters
Published 2012“…Across two studies, the authors show that U.S. candidates facing conservative electorates benefit from looking more stereotypically Republican than their rivals (controlling for gender, ethnicity, and age). …”
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The Republican Ludi Saeculares as a cult of the Valerian Gens
Published 2020“…Republican sacrifices held at the Tarentum in the Campus Martius constitute part of the lineage of the imperial ludi saeculares. …”
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Contested terrain: Republican rhetoric, pension funds, and community development
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De Gaulle, the Napoleonic myth, and the consecration of the republican tradition consular
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Being free, feeling free: race, gender and republican domination
Published 2024“…I clarify the role of probabilistic judgements about risk in republican political theory. I argue that under specific circumstances, diagnoses of republican freedom can be indexed to a certain belief about probability—what it is warranted for someone to believe in light of their distinctive epistemic perspective.…”
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The 'good old IRA': remembering republican veterans after 1969
Published 2022“…In the north, a younger generation of militant republicans waged guerrilla warfare against British rule. …”
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Republican non-domination and labour law: new normativity or Trojan horse?
Published 2017“…It argues that the neo-republican tradition is complex and contested, and that it does not generate a single normative template for labour law. …”
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The Franch republican school under pressure: falling standards and rising inequalities
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Republicans, Catholics and the west: Explaining the strength of religious school aid prohibitions
Published 2014“…It finds that larger Catholic populations, Republican dominance, and Federal Enabling Acts make No-Aid language more strident. …”
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Beyond the “republican family”: intergenerational memory, biography, and politics in Ireland since 1969
Published 2021“…Signalling the longevity of their struggle, Irish republicans active since 1969 frequently highlight family connections among previous generations of militant activists. …”
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Revising republican liberty: what is the difference between a disinterested gentle giant and a deterred criminal?
Published 2015“…This paper assesses the most well thought out contemporary conception of republican liberty put forward by Philip Pettit and Quentin Skinner. …”
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Review of: Wedel, Waldo R.: Central Plains Prehistory: Holocene Environment and Culture Change in the Republican River Basin
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‘“We’re getting the victory we fought for” we were told’: retrospective subjectivities in oral histories of Irish republicanism
Published 2020“…This article draws upon twenty-two life-history interviews with Irish republican ex-combatants. Present-day republican fragmentation shapes retrospective subjective analysis. …”
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‘Progress will not occur if we continually adopt positions of principle’: Irish republican prisoners and strategic reorientation, c.1976–1998
Published 2022“…By the end of the 1980s, many republican prisoners regarded tactical eclecticism as vital for their campaign’s advance. …”
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