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If Unionist popular culture in the Home Rule era was anti-intellectual, then there
were able Unionists who argued their case in almost every permutation - except
that of Empire. English Unionist intellectuals were interested in abstract ...
If Unionist popular culture in the Home Rule era was anti-intellectual, then there
were able Unionists who argued their case in almost every permutation - except
that of Empire. English Unionist intellectuals were interested in abstract ...
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5 Philip Cambray, Irish Affairs and the Home Rule Question, London, 1911, pp.
66- 84. 6 J. H. Morgan, The New Irish Constitution, London, 1912; Henry Harrison
, Ulster and the British Empire: Help or Hindrance!, London, 1939; W. A. S. ...
5 Philip Cambray, Irish Affairs and the Home Rule Question, London, 1911, pp.
66- 84. 6 J. H. Morgan, The New Irish Constitution, London, 1912; Henry Harrison
, Ulster and the British Empire: Help or Hindrance!, London, 1939; W. A. S. ...
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As Alvin Jackson has recently argued, the debate on Home Rule always
contained an imperial element. That element included those loyalists who
spouted imperial rhetoric in order to appeal to English Conservatives, or who
feared lest any ...
As Alvin Jackson has recently argued, the debate on Home Rule always
contained an imperial element. That element included those loyalists who
spouted imperial rhetoric in order to appeal to English Conservatives, or who
feared lest any ...
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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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