An Irish Empire?: Aspects of Ireland and the British EmpireKeith Jeffery Eight essays examine the experience and role of the Irish in the British empire during the 19th and 20th centuries, based on the understanding that, Ireland being less integrated, it differed from that of the other Celtic nations submerged in the United Kingdom. They discuss film, sport, India, the Irish military tradition, Irish unionists, Empire Day in Ireland from 1896 to 1962, Northern Irish businessmen, and Ulster resistance and loyalist rebellion. Distributed in the US by St. Martin's Press. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Page 59
... British sporting traditions . According to David Vital , indeed , ' Jewish Palestine may have been the one little corner of the great British Empire in which no - one ever played cricket ' . Certainly the impact of British sport was by ...
... British sporting traditions . According to David Vital , indeed , ' Jewish Palestine may have been the one little corner of the great British Empire in which no - one ever played cricket ' . Certainly the impact of British sport was by ...
Page 63
... sports in Ulster , however , Dublin remained the administrative centre of British games in Ireland , with one notable exception . Although originally springing from the same sources as other British sports , namely the English public ...
... sports in Ulster , however , Dublin remained the administrative centre of British games in Ireland , with one notable exception . Although originally springing from the same sources as other British sports , namely the English public ...
Page 73
... Britain and the legacy of the British imperial pres- ence . Meanwhile , in Northern Ireland , the GAA , itself modelled on British sporting bodies and truer today than most of them to their original ideals of amateurism , fair play and ...
... Britain and the legacy of the British imperial pres- ence . Meanwhile , in Northern Ireland , the GAA , itself modelled on British sporting bodies and truer today than most of them to their original ideals of amateurism , fair play and ...
Contents
Introduction Keith Jeffery page | 1 |
Ireland the Empire and film Jeffrey Richards | 25 |
Ireland sport and empire Alan Bairner | 57 |
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