England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... attitudes vital to an understanding of the British reaction to agitation from across the Irish Sea . The present outlook of militant Ulster Protestants , now seen in Britain as so reprehensible and troublesome , displays in an extreme ...
... attitudes vital to an understanding of the British reaction to agitation from across the Irish Sea . The present outlook of militant Ulster Protestants , now seen in Britain as so reprehensible and troublesome , displays in an extreme ...
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... attitudes . Crucial to under- standing this reliance on , and constant reference to past events is to realize that these events are not regarded as history at all . The idea that history is the story of change is explicitly rejected ...
... attitudes . Crucial to under- standing this reliance on , and constant reference to past events is to realize that these events are not regarded as history at all . The idea that history is the story of change is explicitly rejected ...
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... attitudes towards the Union are readily explicable in terms of the relative dimensions occupied by that arrangement in the affairs of the two countries . It was of paramount significance for Ireland , and of relatively minor importance ...
... attitudes towards the Union are readily explicable in terms of the relative dimensions occupied by that arrangement in the affairs of the two countries . It was of paramount significance for Ireland , and of relatively minor importance ...
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