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of 44
pro vyhledávání: '"Mícheál MacCraith"'
Autor:
Salim Rashid, Sean Moore, John McAleer, Patrick Walsh, Allan Blackstock, Patrick Kelly, Justin Champion, S.J. Connolly, Niall Gillespie, Murray Pittock, Christina Morin, Karol Mullaney-Dignam, Patricia McCarthy, Rebecca Campion, Lesa Ní Mhunghaile, Pádraig Ó Liatháin, Deirdre Nic Mhathúna, Mícheál MacCraith, David Fleming
Publikováno v:
Eighteenth-Century Ireland. 27:197-245
Autor:
MíCHEÁL Maccraith
Publikováno v:
The Historical Journal. 50:1007-1009
Autor:
Roling, Bernd
Publikováno v:
Frühmittelalterliche Studien; Dec2013, Vol. 46 Issue 1, p437-484, 48p
Autor:
Roling, Bernd
Publikováno v:
Frühmittelalterliche Studien; Nov2012, Vol. 46 Issue 1, p437-484, 48p
Autor:
Winnie, Laurence, Baron, Nick, Black, Jeremy, Perrie, Maureen, van Ypersele, Laurence, Laborde, Cécile, McKeane, Ian, Bergin, Joseph, Wilson, Stephen, Bálint, Emese, Black, Robert, Richardson, R.C., Wilson, Peter H., Klesment, Martin, Grosbois, Thierry, Galeotti, Mark, Balderston, T., Bowman, Timothy, Bihari, Péter, Petrescu, Cristina
Publikováno v:
European Review of History; Spring2004, Vol. 11 Issue 1, p97-165, 69p
Autor:
Erin Peters, Cynthia Richards
The term trauma refers to a wound or rupture that disorients, causing suffering and fear. Trauma theory has been heavily shaped by responses to modern catastrophes, and as such trauma is often seen as inherently linked to modernity. Yet psychological
Autor:
Pařez, Jan, Kuchařová, Hedvika
At the end of the sixteenth century, Queen Elizabeth I forced the Irish Franciscans into exile. Of the four continental provinces to which the Irish Franciscans fled, the Prague Franciscan College of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary was t
Autor:
David Worthington
This book comprises the first full-length comparison of Scottish, Irish, English and Welsh migration within Europe in the early modern period. Divided into four sections -'Immigrants and Civilian Life','Diplomats and Travellers','Protestants and Patr
Autor:
Anne Orford
Institutional and political developments since the end of the Cold War have led to a revival of public interest in, and anxiety about, international law. Liberal international law is appealed to as offering a means of constraining power and as repres