England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... political godsend by both English parties . Professor Hamer has surveyed some of the ways in which the English political preoccupation with Irish affairs can be interpreted as expressing the concerns and serving the needs of purely ...
... political godsend by both English parties . Professor Hamer has surveyed some of the ways in which the English political preoccupation with Irish affairs can be interpreted as expressing the concerns and serving the needs of purely ...
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... political action by the weight of tradition , which inhibited any new initiatives . It was also because of the very nature of politics . Politics is concerned with the present , and the immediate past . It cannot resolve history , and ...
... political action by the weight of tradition , which inhibited any new initiatives . It was also because of the very nature of politics . Politics is concerned with the present , and the immediate past . It cannot resolve history , and ...
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... political parties to take account only of present issues and substantial opponents , and not to confer unmerited importance upon the ephemeral , the insignificant or the freakish ' . If politics be taken up entirely with present ...
... political parties to take account only of present issues and substantial opponents , and not to confer unmerited importance upon the ephemeral , the insignificant or the freakish ' . If politics be taken up entirely with present ...
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England and Ireland Since 1800 Patrick O'Farrell,Patrick James O'Farrell Перегляд фрагмента - 1975 |
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1916 rebellion accept agitation Anglo-Irish relations Anglo-Irish war argument assumption basic became Belfast believed Britain Catholic emancipation Catholicism Church civilization claims coercion concessions conflict conservatism Conservative continued depiction Dublin economic effect emigration England England and Ireland English attitudes English government English image English political English politicians English rule English view Englishmen existence fact famine fear Fenian force grievances hatred Home Rule hostility ignorance image of Ireland interpretation Irish affairs Irish Catholics Irish economy Irish history Irish land Irish nationalism Irish nationalists Irish peasantry Irish policy Irish question Irish situation Irish violence Irishmen issue J.S. Mill landlords Liberals London Lord Lord Salisbury major matter moral nationalist Ireland nineteenth century Northern Ireland particularly party peasant poverty prejudice principles problems Protestant radical reality reform regard relationship between England religion religious response revolution sectarian Sinn Fein social society tactic threat Tory traditional Ulster Unionism Ulster Unionists Union unrest