Ireland: Contested Ideas of Nationalism and HistoryWhat is the Irish nation? Who is included in it? Are its borders delimited by religion, ethnicity, language, or civic commitment? And how should we teach its history? These and other questions are carefully considered by distinguished historian Hugh F. Kearney in Ireland: Contested Ideas of Nationalism and History. |
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... Cambridge University. Cambridge, like Oxford, was a collegiate university and in becoming an undergraduate I also had to choose a college. Quite by chance I became a member of Peterhouse, mainly because my history teacher Frank Grace ...
... Cambridge. Postan's approach derived from his European background, his training as an economist, and his work as a ... Cambridge “Practical Criticism” and it made a lasting impression. Leavis was an unpopular figure in some Cambridge ...
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... Cambridge emphasis upon English constitutional history rested upon an evolutionary model which played down the role of conflict in history. It was also very much concerned with administrative institutions such as “the medieval sheriff ...