Ireland’s long and contested status as an internal colony of Britain has been important in the historical development of how the Irish remember their past. This article analyzes the historic relationship between religion and politics in Ireland by focusing on the impact of British rule in Ireland and its aftermath on the formation and evolution of Irish identity. My research suggests that one cannot appreciate the role of religion in Irish politics without taking into consideration the impact of British rule in Ireland.Le statut toujours contesté de l’Irlande en tant que « colonie interne » de la Grande Bretagne a eu un effet important sur le souvenir historique que les Irlandais conservent de leur passé. Cet article analyse la relation his...
The question of whether Ireland had been conquered by England has received some attention from hist...
Despite widespread acceptance of the impact of the Penal Laws on Irish society, authors have focused...
From 1919 until 1923, Irish nationalist networks flourished in St. John’s and Halifax. This article ...
Ireland’s long and contested status as an internal colony of Britain has been important in the histo...
This inquiry analyzes the necessity for the Irish Repeal Party's alliance with the Catholic Church,...
This article explores the relationship between Catholicism and nationalism in Ireland. It first expl...
This paper considers the nature of the Irish state in the eighteenth century, and tests its function...
This article seeks to show that post-Union British perceptions of Ireland should also be seen as pos...
There are few periods in the history of any nation as tumultuous as the late-sixteenth and early-sev...
In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Catholicism was a defining element of Irish national ident...
In this paper I examined the religious shift in Irish national identity, from Protestant to Catholic...
The Conquest of Ireland. Religion and migration in the seventeenth century Several recent publicat...
Scholarly disagreements over the applicability of a colonial framework to Ireland’s relationship wit...
Between 1641 and 1652, Ireland was ravaged by war and monarchy was replaced by the Cromwellian Commo...
Despite the involvement of radical socialists like James Connolly and the Irish Citizen Army in the ...
The question of whether Ireland had been conquered by England has received some attention from hist...
Despite widespread acceptance of the impact of the Penal Laws on Irish society, authors have focused...
From 1919 until 1923, Irish nationalist networks flourished in St. John’s and Halifax. This article ...
Ireland’s long and contested status as an internal colony of Britain has been important in the histo...
This inquiry analyzes the necessity for the Irish Repeal Party's alliance with the Catholic Church,...
This article explores the relationship between Catholicism and nationalism in Ireland. It first expl...
This paper considers the nature of the Irish state in the eighteenth century, and tests its function...
This article seeks to show that post-Union British perceptions of Ireland should also be seen as pos...
There are few periods in the history of any nation as tumultuous as the late-sixteenth and early-sev...
In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Catholicism was a defining element of Irish national ident...
In this paper I examined the religious shift in Irish national identity, from Protestant to Catholic...
The Conquest of Ireland. Religion and migration in the seventeenth century Several recent publicat...
Scholarly disagreements over the applicability of a colonial framework to Ireland’s relationship wit...
Between 1641 and 1652, Ireland was ravaged by war and monarchy was replaced by the Cromwellian Commo...
Despite the involvement of radical socialists like James Connolly and the Irish Citizen Army in the ...
The question of whether Ireland had been conquered by England has received some attention from hist...
Despite widespread acceptance of the impact of the Penal Laws on Irish society, authors have focused...
From 1919 until 1923, Irish nationalist networks flourished in St. John’s and Halifax. This article ...