England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... interpreted the disorder which had provoked Lynch's reaction , as a conspiracy of hooliganism manipulated by the ... interpretation became immediately operative in Irish consciousness . Ireland became England - orientated . However ...
... interpreted the disorder which had provoked Lynch's reaction , as a conspiracy of hooliganism manipulated by the ... interpretation became immediately operative in Irish consciousness . Ireland became England - orientated . However ...
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... interpretation : exaggeration of Irish poverty and depression was a major theme of the nationalist depiction of the Irish economy . The end of English rule could then be promoted as the end of stark exploitation and the beginning of an ...
... interpretation : exaggeration of Irish poverty and depression was a major theme of the nationalist depiction of the Irish economy . The end of English rule could then be promoted as the end of stark exploitation and the beginning of an ...
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... interpretation an obvious and convenient explanation of a self - evident fact . England was rich , Ireland was poor . England ruled Ireland . Therefore England must be responsible for Ireland's poverty . But , happily for the liberal ...
... interpretation an obvious and convenient explanation of a self - evident fact . England was rich , Ireland was poor . England ruled Ireland . Therefore England must be responsible for Ireland's poverty . But , happily for the liberal ...
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