JANE OHLMEYER (Trinity College, Dublin): “Early Modern Ireland and the 'New British Histories': where do we go from here?”ALLAN MACINNES (University of Aberdeen): “Scotland and Britishness, 1603-1746”NICHOLAS CANNY (University College, Galway): “Moving Forward from the New British History”.Discutants: ELIZABETH GAUDIN (Université Paris 7), ROBERT MANKIN (Université Paris 7) et ANN THOMSON (Université Paris 8)Jeudi 12 mai à 14hUniversité Paris VII, Institut Charles V, 10, rue Charles V, 75004 ..
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In recent decades, understanding of the historical development of Britain and Ireland has benefited ...
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About the book: A Companion to Tudor Britain provides an authoritative overview of historical debate...
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was appointed to his present post in 1991, and is presently Head of History. He teaches mainly Briti...
British exhibitions of the nineteenth and early twentieth century were spaces that, through the disp...
In the late eighteenth century, the British people refashioned their relationship with empire in the...
The subject of Britain analyses key seventeenth-century texts by Bacon, Jonson and Shakespeare withi...
Braddick Michael (dir.), The Oxford Handbook of the English Revolution, Oxford, OUP, 2015, 640 pages...
Ireland’s relationship to the British Empire has been considered something either confusing or contr...
The nature of Ireland’s place within the British Empire continues to attract significantpublic and s...
In recent decades, understanding of the historical development of Britain and Ireland has benefited ...
Poussou Jean-Pierre. T.W. Moody, F.X. Martin, F.J. Byrne et al., A New History of Ireland, t. III, E...
This study views Sylvester O'Halloran's A general history of Ireland (1778) within the context of an...
In MS on t-p & elsewhere: Willm Pawley 1758[?]; Judith Buch 1735; fore edge label: New state of Engl...
This contribution to <i>Literature Compass</i> has a three-fold purpose. First, it aims ...
About the book: A Companion to Tudor Britain provides an authoritative overview of historical debate...
This is an important book. Smyth begins by setting out his three main themes: forging, colonialism ...
Book synopsis: "The Penguin Atlas of British and Irish History" is a comprehensive guide to the rich...
was appointed to his present post in 1991, and is presently Head of History. He teaches mainly Briti...
British exhibitions of the nineteenth and early twentieth century were spaces that, through the disp...
In the late eighteenth century, the British people refashioned their relationship with empire in the...
The subject of Britain analyses key seventeenth-century texts by Bacon, Jonson and Shakespeare withi...
Braddick Michael (dir.), The Oxford Handbook of the English Revolution, Oxford, OUP, 2015, 640 pages...