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 70
... largely because of its close proximity to the United States , but also due to other factors , including climatic con- ditions and the presence of a large French - speaking minority , also pur- sued a different form of sporting ...
... largely because of its close proximity to the United States , but also due to other factors , including climatic con- ditions and the presence of a large French - speaking minority , also pur- sued a different form of sporting ...
Page 72
... largely forgotten ) successes of the new state . That they were so successful was due largely to the leading role in the festival played by the GAA , in providing the main stadium and in lending some of its leading officials to the ...
... largely forgotten ) successes of the new state . That they were so successful was due largely to the leading role in the festival played by the GAA , in providing the main stadium and in lending some of its leading officials to the ...
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... largely upon colonial and dominion sources , while cotton and linen relied heavily on foreign supplies . In 1916 a gov- ernment - appointed committee began to consider the potential for the promotion of all textile industries within the ...
... largely upon colonial and dominion sources , while cotton and linen relied heavily on foreign supplies . In 1916 a gov- ernment - appointed committee began to consider the potential for the promotion of all textile industries within the ...
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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