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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... Politics: Teanga agus Polaitiocht,” Language and Politics (Dublin 2001): 7–1. Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review for “The Great Famine: Legend and ... Political Background to English Mercantilism,” Economic History Review, Acknowledgments.
... political philosophy, jurisprudence, and political economy. For him, as for Freeman, his Oxford counterpart, “History was past politics and politics past history.” The aim of history, in Seeley's view, was to educate the political elite ...
... political economy and international law in the History Tripos. The Expansion of England may well have been published in response to those historians, led by George Prothero, who were pressing the case for English constitutional history ...
... political scene, however, he failed to appreciate the power of Irish nationalism and its impact upon the empire. In contrast, Prothero's equally nationalist emphasis upon uniqueness of English constitutional development proved to be ...
... Politics Department later found out to his cost). The institution I was joining was in many ways the equivalent of the ... political negotiations between the Liberal government and the Catholic hierarchy. The hierarchy still met once a ...