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Autor:
Janick Julienne
Publikováno v:
Études irlandaises. 25:49-67
From 1860 to 1890, many Irish nationalists, Fenians, Home Rulers or members of the Land League, took refuge in France to continue their political activities. In Paris, they benefited from the support of John Patrick Leonard. Born in Ireland, he was g
Autor:
Janick Julienne
Publikováno v:
Études irlandaises. 24:123-136
During the second half of the nineteenth century, the Franco-Irish relations had their roots in an old common history deeply inscribed in the minds of the Irish and the French. Nevertheless, from 1860 to 1890, this « Franco-Irish Friendship » under
Autor:
Pierre Joannon, Kevin Whelan
This collection explores the influence of France on the evolution of Irish political and cultural thought from the eighteenth century, showing how the convergence between the two countries fed into the cultural energies that underpinned the 1916 Risi
Autor:
de Wiel, Jérôme aan
Publikováno v:
International History Review; Apr2015, Vol. 37 Issue 2, p201-218, 18p
Autor:
Madden, Gerard
Publikováno v:
Irish Economic & Social History; 2018, Vol. 45 Issue 1, p178-180, 3p
Autor:
Niall Whelehan
In the 1880s a New York-based faction of militant Irish nationalists conducted the first urban bombing campaign in history, targeting symbolic public buildings in Britain with homemade bombs. This book investigates the people and ideas behind this sp
Autor:
Pierre Joannon
These reminiscences of a friendship between Graham Greene and the author over two decades offer several original and significant additions to the knowledge of Greene's beliefs, experiences and involvements throughout his long and turbulent life. It i
Autor:
Jeanne-Marie Carton-Charon
Cette étude a été conçue comme un voyage en terre inconnue. Les trois autrices choisies étaient déjà considérées en Irlande et dans le monde, comme représentatives de la littérature irlandaise de la fin du XXe siècle et du début du XXIe.
Autor:
Máirtin Mac Con Iomaire, Eamon Maher
This collection emerged from a conference held in TU Dublin at a time when the theme of «New Beginnings» seemed particularly apposite. In the few years prior to the gathering, COVID-19 had brought the world to almost a complete standstill. The need