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Published: 01 April 2015
... to betray. O’Flaherty Liam Catholic Church class capitalism Christianity communism Communist Party of Ireland Connolly James The First World War imperialism nationalism Pearse Patrick republicanism The Wobblies Industrial Workers of the World Dublin Castle Emmet Robert fascism The Great...
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Published: 01 April 2015
... National Land War Maamtrasna Murders ‘Ode to a Nightingale’ John Keats Parnell Charles Stewart Phoenix Park Murders Plantation of Ulster poetry romanticism The ‘Troubles’ Unionism Fenianism The Invincibles sectarianism violence Davitt Michael Irish Republican Brotherhood The ‘New Departure...
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Stadium travels: spectatorship, territorial identity and global connections, 1900–60
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Robert W. Lewis
Published: 08 December 2016
.... But stadium spectatorship also helped define the national collective, through literal and imaginary voyages within France and abroad to other stadia around the world. These latter voyages generated a series of comparisons that provided French men and women with convenient benchmarks for monitoring...
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The eighty-eighters: the arena of youth politics and the break-up of Yugoslavia
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Ljubica Spaskovska
Published: 30 May 2017
... constitution new social movements Tito Josip Broz unemployment Andelkovic Zoran economy Europe Kosovo Poland Thaler Zoran Kovac Miha media Miloševic Slobodan nationalism protests Svilanovic Goran United Nations verbal crime Ivanov Risto JNA Kadic Rasim Avdic Senad Nova revija Janjatovic...
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Emily Carr and the legacy of Commonwealth modernism
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Leah Modigliani
Published: 01 June 2018
...This chapter discusses the importance of landscape painting in the formation of early twentieth-century Canadian national identity, in particular the Theosophical aspirations and quest for the genius loci of the Group of Seven painters in Ontario, and Emily Carr in British Columbia. Jeff Wall’s...
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Published: 01 October 2018
... in coming and critiques the thinkers behind Charter 88 for giving the Scottish question ‘short shrift’ in their landmark document on constitutional reform Although the spectre of secession might sound ominous, Jackson points out that Scottish nationalism has evolved in a way highly compatible...
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Inflation, democracy, and populism
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Thomas Docherty
Published: 01 August 2018
... nationalism Cameron David expansion Shakespeare William Crouch Colin Reagan Ronald Rousseau Jean Jacques justice Inflation Democracy Populism Newspeak Citizens and citizenship Post-truth English nationalism Brexit League-tables I have suggested in earlier chapters that we are currently seeing...
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Published: 20 September 2017
... discourses aspirational rhetoric disciplinary practices in education Office for Standards in Education Ofsted ‘structure liberates’ ethos x comprehensive education Education Reform Act 1988 ERA Gewirtz S local education authorities LEAs national curriculum Thatcher Margaret ‘A to C economy’ Ball...
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Postscript and conclusion
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Charles V. Reed
Published: 01 March 2016
... was always imperfect and partial. Alfred Prince Duke of Edinburgh and Duke of Saxe Coburg and Gotha Calcutta durbar George Duke of Cornwall and York and George V Mughal Empire Baroda Bengal Bengali Gaekwad Malhar Rao Maharaja of Baroda Indian National Congress Khan Mahbub Ali Nizam of Hyderabad...
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Published: 30 July 2017
... violence nationalism In recent years, political theorists and intellectual historians have begun to examine the impacts of empire in shaping the conceptual frameworks of late modern political thought, and more particularly, the ways that ideas were absorbed, integrated, synthesized and refracted...
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What is the nation? Towards a teleological model of nationalism
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David Bruce Macdonald
Published: 13 February 2003
...This chapter introduces a useful analytical model to help understand the nature of Serbian and Croatian myths, the types of imagery they invoke, and how they are structured. This will lay the groundwork for a more detailed study of how national myths have been used instrumentally in Serbia...
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Instrumentalising the Holocaust: from universalisation to relativism
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David Bruce Macdonald
Published: 13 February 2003
...There was much in Serbian and Croatian nationalism that relied on the Zionist contribution to the history of ideas. For nineteenth-century Zionists, the presence of anti-Semitism confirmed for some that the only way the Jewish people would be free of persecution was through their own Redemption...
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The origins of the Länder
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Arthur B. Gunlicks
Published: 31 July 2003
...Questions about identity have been asked for centuries in Germany, and to some extent are still asked today. Following the French Revolution, the concept of the state was modified to include a particular kind of state: the nation-state. This meant that it was now the goal of people who identified...
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Published: 28 February 2018
...If twentieth century politics in Wales has largely been defined by class, and therefore along the typical cleavage of Labour versus Conservative; it is nevertheless true that for a significant proportion of Welsh activists and voters, the cleavage is between nation and union (identifiable...
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Britishness and Canadian nationalism: Daughters of the Empire, mothers in their own homes, 1929–45
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John M. MacKenzie
Published: 12 December 2002
... as nation and Empire became, during the Second World War, more assertive, more confident, more proven and more Canadian in its focus. Depression the Great heritage immigration maternal schoolgirl tour 1928 Second World War Society for the Oversea Settlement of British Women SOSBW United States...
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Introduction: Textual spectrality and Finnegans Wake
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Matthew Schultz
Published: 31 August 2014
... in Progress Joyce apparition of the inapparent Bishop John contamination theme omnipresence performative interpretation resurrection themes Specters of Marx Derrida Beckett Samuel Celtic Revival de Valera Éamon Hyde Douglas national identity ‘The Necessity for De Anglicising Ireland’ Hyde Synge...
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The persistence of Famine in postcolonial Ireland
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Matthew Schultz
Published: 31 August 2014
... a more complex national narrative and a more cosmopolitan national identity. emigration due to Famine Famine The Great Hunger Ireland 1845–1849 Smith History of the Great Irish Famine O'Rourke loyalist perspective Mitchel John nationalist perspective O'Rourke John Smith Cecil Woodham spectrality...
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Ancient warriors, modern sexualities:-Easter 1916 and the advent of post-Catholic Ireland
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Matthew Schultz
Published: 31 August 2014
... of Ireland’s conservative national narrative by establishing the prominence of such narratives during the 1916 Easter Rising. Reading both novels through the lens of spectrality—a narrative mode that conflates temporalities, events, and peoples—and in the context of Ireland’s waning conservatism at the end...
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For an Algerian National Front: Unity and Division in the Liberation Struggle
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Allison Drew
Published: 01 November 2014
... communiste algérien PCA Parti communiste français PCF Union française French Union United Nations Organisation Vichy regime Abbas Ferhat Amis du manifeste et de la liberté Friends of the Manifesto and Freedom AML British consul general Chataigneau Yves Constantinois massacre 1945 Parti du peuple...
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‘The bomb plot of Zurich’: Indian nationalism, Italian anarchism and the First World War1
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Ole Birk Laursen
Published: 02 June 2017
... Bertoni to smuggle German-manufactured bombs, weapons and poison into Switzerland and Italy in the summer of 1915. This was a prime example of the solidarities and overlaps between, in principle, conflicting ideologies of Indian nationalism, German imperialism and Italian anarchism. The essay draws...