Ireland Her Own: An Outline History of the Irish Struggle for National Freedom and Independence |
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... Struggle began in spon- taneous local protests at particular hardships . Since , however , both the urban and rural struggles were , in practice , directed against one and the same ruling oligar- chy , their continued development begot ...
... Struggle began in spon- taneous local protests at particular hardships . Since , however , both the urban and rural struggles were , in practice , directed against one and the same ruling oligar- chy , their continued development begot ...
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... struggle of the tenants which involves both Protestants and Catholics in amicable co - operation , has the precise status of the classic tithe war , or the Catholic emancipation campaign . These were struggles for elements of a ...
... struggle of the tenants which involves both Protestants and Catholics in amicable co - operation , has the precise status of the classic tithe war , or the Catholic emancipation campaign . These were struggles for elements of a ...
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... struggles for national liberation . Irish historians have written of this long struggle with pride and emotion . But none has produced anything more effective , or which portrays with such clarity all facets of Irish social , economic ...
... struggles for national liberation . Irish historians have written of this long struggle with pride and emotion . But none has produced anything more effective , or which portrays with such clarity all facets of Irish social , economic ...
Contents
EDITORS PREFACE | 16 |
ANCIENT IRELAND | 23 |
Geographical DeterminantsGaelic SocietyThe | 33 |
Copyright | |
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