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The “Hibernicising” of George Farquhar’s Plays after Irish Independence
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Are identities oral? Understanding ethnobotanical knowledge after Irish independence (1937–1939)
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“All the strains / Criss-cross”: Irish Memory and the First World War
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The Portrayal of Women’s Contribution to Irish Society through a Sample from the Irish Press
Published 2014-06-01“…The corpus comprises all the texts dealing with women, from January 1 to 31 December of four years within this time range, taken from one of the main Irish broadsheet newspapers: The Irish Independent. The research database LexisNexis Academic was employed to compile the corpus. …”
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El trabajo de la corresponsal irlandesa Gertrude Gaffney sobre la Guerra Civil española. Análisis cualitativo de la parcialidad y los estándares periodísticos
Published 2020-09-01“…A diferencia de sus colegas femeninas, a menudo poco experimentadas, la corresponsal del Irish Independent ya era una periodista política de gran reputación en su país. …”
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Who has the Last Word? The Dead and their Lively Humour in Máirtín Ó Cadhain’s Cré na Cille
Published 2023-10-01“…The speaking dead stand for the Gaelic rural communities whose language the political activist Ó Cadhain’s taught and promoted as the real repository of the idea of an Irish independent nation. The particular dialogic form of the novel, though seemingly experimental and difficult to comprehend, represents Ó Cadhain’s effort to establish democracy (lacking in the real post-independence Irish state), through the multiplicity of voice polyphony implies, at least at literary level. …”
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An institutional ethnography of a feminist organization: a study of community education in Ireland
Published 2017-10-01“…A small Irish independent women's community education organisation, founded to provide personal development and community education programmes for women who cannot pay for them, has experienced the struggles of surviving in a patriarchal state that no longer supports women's community building but which funds individual capacity building for 'labour market activation' purposes. …”
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“There is one thing we have learned from the Celtic Tiger years: Listen to the dissenting voice”. An Interview with Martina Devlin
Published 2019-03-01“…She worked in Fleet Street, London, and she now writes a weekly column for the Irish Independent. As a writer, her prizes include a Hennessy Literary Award and the V.S. …”
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Celebrating Benedict Kiely 2007 Benedict Kiely Weekend Keynote Address
Published 2008-03-01“…His journalistic career took him first to the Irish Independent and then to the Irish Press, where he was literary editor. …”
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Analysing collective action : intersections of power, government and resistance
Published 2018“…The research analyses the discourses of collective action as they have been expressed in key policy documents, in newspapers such as the Irish Independent and in the documents of protest of social movement organisations. …”
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Independent Ireland in comparative perspective
Published 2017“…Irish independence would not have worked as well for us as it did without the EU; and the EU would not have worked as well for us as it did without political independence.…”
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Independent Ireland in comparative perspective
Published 2017“…Irish independence would not have worked as well for us as it did without the EU; and the EU would not have worked as well for us as it did without political independence.…”
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Irish Nationalism as an Inspiration for American Zionists in the Early Twentieth Century: As exemplified by Boston Lawyer Louis D. Brandeis’s Speeches and Writings
Published 2021-06-01“…An article on this particular aspect of the intersection of Irish and Jewish history might be especially helpful since today the Irish independence movement is usually compared to the Palestinian resistance movement rather than to early Zionism.…”
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The Globalization of Guinness: Marketing Taste, Transferring Technology
Published 2024-05-01“…Such alliances were not entirely unexpected, for with its headquarters in a former British colony, Guinness was ideally situated to blend the global and the local, just as the company had successfully bridged the bloody divide of Irish independence, remaining as beloved in Belfast, loyalist heartland of Northern Ireland, as in Dublin, capital of the Irish Republic.…”
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The Big House in Somerville and Ross
Published 2019-10-01“…This paper focuses on three of those novels as markers of the changing condition of the Anglo-Irish themselves, from the seeming stability of the late Victorian era through the changes wrought by Land Acts, war and Irish independence. The three novels form an arc in which houses and family fortunes deteriorate. …”
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“Like Ireland, Hungary Had Her Struggles for Freedom:” Cultural and Diplomatic Links between Interwar Ireland and Hungary
Published 2020-10-01“…Ultimately, this article argues that Irish images of East-Central Europe may add to our current understanding of Irish nationalism in the first decades of Irish independence.…”
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Military History from the Street: Richard S. Grayson, Dublin’s Great Wars: the First World War, the Easter Rising and the Irish Revolution,Cambridge University Press, 2018
Published 2020“…In Ireland and the Great War, the late Keith Jeffery argued that the 1914–18 conflict was an essential context for the Irish independence struggle, and that the Easter Rising (1916), the War of Independence (1919–21) and Civil War (1922–3) were integral parts of the same story.1 This is also the starting point of Dublin’s Great Wars, a ‘new military history’ and prosopography of British soldiers and Irish republicans who resided in Ireland’s capital city during these years. …”
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T. W. Rolleston’s Ireland through a Polish Prism
Published 2020-10-01“…Rolleston rejects a widespread view in Ireland that the moral authority, which the British Government had accorded to itself as a defender of the rights of small nations in the war against Germany, had been fatally compromised by its willingness to countenance Polish independence while continuing to oppose Irish independence. This essay considers the contrasts that Rolleston draws between Ireland and Poland in 1917 in the light of his general views on the Irish language question and Irish politics during the 1900s.…”
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Shadow Lives: Disrupting Gender Patterns in Kate O’Brien’s Mary Lavelle and Maeve Brennan’s The Visitor
Published 2024-03-01“…The decades that followed Irish independence witnessed a doubling down of efforts to reinforce established gender roles and conservative systems of power in the fledgling state. …”
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Representing Éire
Published 2007“…Part of the conclusion is given over to tracing the legend's fate in adaptations since the advent of Irish independence. The chronological framework adopted allows a new perspective to emerge which reveals that the Deirdre legend provided a means of reflecting on the various cultural and political conflicts in which Irish identity has been implicated. …”
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