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Autor:
F. K. Donnelly
Publikováno v:
International Review of Scottish Studies, Vol 6 (2008)
Autor:
F. K. Donnelly, J. L. Baxter
Publikováno v:
Past and Present. 64:124-132
Autor:
F. K. Donnelly, J. L. Baxter
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International Review of Social History. 20:398-423
Was there a secret revolutionary movement in England during the early Industrial Revolution and, if there was such a movement, must we accept that its existence would be “unprovable”? Should we agree with a recent writer that no conclusions can b
Autor:
F. K. Donnelly
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Immigrants & Minorities. 1:169-175
This article examines the mis‐use of language that is often encountered in conflict situations involving ethnic and national groups. The various abuses of the words ‘Blackmail’, ‘Boycott’, and ‘Genocide’ are examined in the context of a
Publikováno v:
Patterns of Prejudice. 20:40-49
Publikováno v:
Patterns of Prejudice. 22:47-56
Autor:
F. K. Donnelly
Publikováno v:
Social History. 1:219-238
(1976). Ideology and early English working‐class history: Edward Thompson and his critics. Social History: Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 219-238.
Autor:
F. K. Donnelly
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The William and Mary Quarterly. 42:394
T SHE words attributed to Nathan Hale, the martyr-spy of the War of Independence, have been an inspiration to generations of Americans. They appear both in dictionaries of quotations and in American history textbooks.1 Yet the source for this patriot
Autor:
Kenneth J. Logue, F. K. Donnelly, Norman Murray, James D. Young, Christopher Smout, Ian Levitt, A. Allan MacLaren
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Labour / Le Travail. 7:230
Autor:
F. K. Donnelly
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Labour / Le Travail. 18:217
THE WORDS "LUDDITE" and "Luddism" are widely used in labour conflicts, especially those involving technological innovation, to categorize one of the contending parties. Perhaps it is to a recognition of the revolutionary implica tions of computer and