Ireland and the Celts
.... trimeter: "A ter-ri-ble beau-ty is born." Suffice it to say that the rich narrative traditions of
Ireland survive as well in the identifiably
Irish voices of ....
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The Viking period in Ireland
.... Danish,
Irish, and Norwegian warlords skirmished for
Ireland's coastal and inland river villages for some 200 years, by the end of which a combination of petty ....
(748

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Cromwellian Plantations in 1650s Ireland
.... For example, the land taken from the
Irish was used in part to pay the soldiers and adventurers who had participated in subduing
Ireland and who had also ....
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Northern Ireland
.... nation. Southern
Ireland was known officially as the
Irish Free State from 1922 to 1937 and then became the
Irish Republic. Its ....
(1320

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English Colonization of Ireland
.... During the late 1600s, events would transpire in England's effort to rule the
Irish that significantly affected
Ireland and British-
Irish relations for ....
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Ireland and the EEC
.... The same is true for British citizens living in
Ireland, however,
Irish social benefits are not attractive as are those of Britain, nor or employment ....
(2631

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Abortion in Ireland
....
Ireland bcame a member of the European Common Market, a processs which was completed by
Irish ratification of the Maastricht Treaty in 1992. ....
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IRISH QUESTION AND HOME RULE This research pape
This research paper examines the nature and origin of the
Irish question, the political antagonism between England and
Ireland, and the reasons why the ....
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the Irish Potato Famine
There are many quick to blame the
Irish Potato Famine on the fungus that destroyed
Ireland's potato crops, a fungus known as Phytophthora infestans or blight. ....
(1945

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Irish Potato Famine
There are many quick to blame the
Irish Potato Famine on the fungus that destroyed
Ireland's potato crops, a fungus known as Phytophthora infestans or blight. ....
(1767

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Events of Bloody Sunday in 1920 Ireland This paper will
.... The
Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) was formed in the 1850s; its sworn intention was to overthrow British rule in
Ireland and establish an
Irish Republic. ....
(2481

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Cultural/Ethnic Viewpoint of Alcoholism Among the Irish
.... unacknowledged demon is reinforced by
Irish-American commentators who note that patterns of drinking and family violence among the
Irish in
Ireland were often ....
(2860

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Irish immigration to North America
....
Irish people had migrated from
Ireland to America before the Revolutionary war, often as indentured servants (Lennon). Crevecoeur's ....
(2832

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Constitutional and Revolutionary Nationalism Nationalism in ...
.... physical force. Unionism, Nationalism, and Religion in
Ireland The
Irish Catholics have always been a minority in
Ireland. As a ....
(2734

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Home Rule and Late Victorian Politics The Irish and Imperial ...
.... It might be true to say of Chamberlain that he saw
Ireland as a rather larger Birmingham with slightly more
Irish inhabitants than his native city. ....
(4072

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ROLE OF THE IRA IN NORTHERN IRELAND
.... be employed in pursuit of political goals, at first
Irish independence and later over support for the unification of Northern
Ireland and the
Irish Republic. ....
(4180

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NORTHERN IRELAND
.... especially after
Ireland remained neutral during the First World War, which inflamed British passions, and, of course, the long struggle for
Irish independence ....
(1225

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The Irish American family
.... In the words of one sociologist, "I asked people who gave their ancestry as
Irish whether they thought people from Northern
Ireland should be considered
Irish. ....
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Northern Ireland's "Troubles"
.... especially after
Ireland remained neutral during the First World War, which inflamed British passions, and, of course, the long struggle for
Irish independence ....
(1227

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Effects of the Irish Potato Famine Thi
.... research paper traces, discusses and analyzes the effects of the blight of the potato crops and the resulting famine in
Ireland in 1845-1849 on
Irish culture. ....
(4438

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William Butler Yeats and Irish Mythology
William Butler Yeats is closely identified with the mythology of early
Ireland and with the .... an audience, as if it were understandable only to the
Irish and not ....
(740

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The leprechaun of Irish folklore
.... are probably provincialisms of 'Luacharma'n,' the
Irish word for a pygmy." Sixty years later and not limiting himself to the South of
Ireland, Yeats discerned ....
(4695

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Issue of Home Rule in British Politics The Irish and Imperial ...
.... It might be true to say of Chamberlain that he saw
Ireland as a rather larger Birmingham with slightly more
Irish inhabitants than his native city. ....
(4070

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Hypothetical Investment
.... to invest in securities traded in the
Irish Stock Exchange was justified by projections and assessments of activity in the economy of
Ireland (Economist, 2004a ....
(1018

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The IRA
.... This landmark agreement included most of the major political parties of Northern
Ireland, including Sinn Fein, the
Irish and British governments. ....
(2032

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International Finance Questions Ref: Masood (#0557) The order said ...
.... Given that 20 percent of the company's production occurred in
Ireland, the
Irish operation's production accounted for $42.8 million in sales. ....
(513

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A PESTLE Analysis of Aer Lingus
.... of
Irish pride and an openness to marrying those of other cultures, there are literally hundreds of millions of people around the world who could call
Ireland " ....
(624

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Araby
.... love. But this being a story by Joyce, and a story about
Ireland and
Irish boys, the character becomes fiercely embittered. He becomes ....
(966

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James Joyce and Jonathan Swift
.... love. But this being a story by Joyce, and a story about
Ireland and
Irish boys, the character becomes fiercely embittered. He becomes ....
(966

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IRA Provo Terrorism
.... that their civil rights and economic opportunities would never be guaranteed save by union with the predominantly Catholic
Irish Republic (Southern
Ireland). ....
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