Vererable Bede's Ecclesiastical History of English People
.... ie, quotation) of writings on the sites of the Birth and the Passion might seem confusing, were it not that he is quoting
Irish-
English Bishop Adamnan, who ....
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English Colonization of Ireland
.... that transpire in Northern Ireland between the
English Protestants and the IRA is not unique, but rather is reminiscent of earlier
Irish and
English wars" (1 ....
(2430

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IRISH QUESTION AND HOME RULE This research pape
.... The
Irish question ultimately turned out to be whether the
Irish and the
English could co-exist as a part of one nation. Because ....
(1804

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the Irish Potato Famine
.... been accused, and not only by the
Irish, of wishing to exterminate the
Irish people
There was a prejudice felt by the
English towards the
Irish
rooted far ....
(1945

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Effects of the Irish Potato Famine Thi
.... human suffering on a massive scale, loss of life, forced emigration, a deepening of the emotional chasm between the
Irish and their
English overlords, economic ....
(4438

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Irish immigration to North America
.... Crevecoeur's 1770 description of Americans as a "promiscuous new breed" comprising "
English, Scotch,
Irish, French, Dutch, Germans, and Swedes" positions the ....
(2832

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Irish Potato Famine
.... been accused, and not only by the
Irish, of wishing to exterminate the
Irish people
There was a prejudice felt by the
English towards the
Irish
rooted far ....
(1767

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Cultural/Ethnic Viewpoint of Alcoholism Among the Irish
.... culture is held to be a consequence of non-
Irish behavior, and MacManus appears to be taking umbrage at the jokes about
Irish drinking that the
English make at ....
(2860

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Cromwellian Plantations in 1650s Ireland
.... plantations, in which thousands of
Irish were evicted from their land, was just one chapter in the long struggle of the
Irish against
English domination. ....
(1441

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The leprechaun of Irish folklore
.... Even today, traditional culture nearly erased, the
Irish have assimilated the
English village communal sphere, the pub, and made it a requirement of ....
(4695

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Home Rule and Late Victorian Politics The Irish and Imperial ...
.... own Parliament and other institutions of government -- "home rule," at least nominally, though the
Irish Parliament was a shadow of its
English counterpart and ....
(4072

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The Irish American family
....
Irish Americans: "If the question of
Irish acceptance were simply a passage from one color to another, the Christian,
English-speaking, white
Irish should have ....
(3381

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James Joyce and Andrei Bely
.... Nevertheless, in Ulysses at least, what was written as an accessible extension of the
Irish/
English oral tradition filtered through the insights of modern man ....
(1707

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Issue of Home Rule in British Politics The Irish and Imperial ...
.... own Parliament and other institutions of government -- "home rule," at least nominally, though the
Irish Parliament was a shadow of its
English counterpart and ....
(4070

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A Modest Proposal
.... the
English, in this case, literally, although the metaphor stands as Swift's assessment of what the wealthy
English were doing to the poor
Irish-Catholics. ....
(974

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Joyce & Nabokov on Exile
.... this. But the types of remembering also relate to the problem of the particular choice of a language--
Irish or
English. The
Irish ....
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James Joyce & Vladimir Nabokov
.... this. But the types of remembering also relate to the problem of the particular choice of a language--
Irish or
English. The
Irish ....
(3640

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The Viking period in Ireland
.... Ireland, as well as militarily enforced Anglicization of
Irish administration, with royal titles and lands customarily dispensed by every
English monarch after ....
(748

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George Bernard Shaw's Philosophical Comedies
.... of disgust and compassion the continuing conquest of Ireland by the British invader, specifically the conquest of an
Irish village by an
English land developer ....
(2046

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Araby
.... a direct form of sustenance to the
English (rather than the indirect and more attenuated way in which the
English were then consuming the
Irish) - seems very ....
(966

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)
James Joyce and Jonathan Swift
.... a direct form of sustenance to the
English (rather than the indirect and more attenuated way in which the
English were then consuming the
Irish) - seems very ....
(966

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)
William Ewart Gladstone
.... expected to act like Englishmen, but it was quite tempting to argue precisely this in regard to the perennially difficult
Irish, whom the
English have tended ....
(2491

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Hobson's "Imperialism" Reading English economist
Reading
English economist John A. Hobson's critique of imperialism is to encotnter a .... fights against the domination of stronger powers by the
Irish, Poles, Finns ....
(557

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Chartism:Political Reform in Great Britain
.... Ireland, where all ordinary political activity could now be suppressed by "perhaps the most repressive
Irish measure ever proposed by an
English government".12 ....
(2150

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Dickens Hard Times & Swift's Proposal
.... in this case, literally, although the metaphor stands as Swift's assessment of what the wealthy
English Protestants were doing to the poor
Irish-Catholics. ....
(2127

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Italian-Americans in the United States This pape
.... Previous immigrant groups had suffered some discrimination because they were either Catholic (the
Irish) or did not speak
English (the Germans). ....
(3257

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Sources
.... that transpire in Northern Ireland between the
English Protestants and the IRA is not unique, but rather it is reminiscent of earlier
Irish and
English wars. ....
(7972

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The Musical Drama Zoot Suit
.... under Aztec culture and imposing centuries of imperialistic rule on Mexico, the
English overwhelmed Ireland and stomped down the
Irish' indigenous traditions. ....
(2763

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Non-Native English Speaking Nursing Students
.... The
Irish were not treated the same as the
English or the French, and the Eastern Europeans were not treated the same as the Germans. ....
(7761

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Sir Gawain
.... New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1976. Montague, John. The Book of
Irish Verse. New York: Macmillan, 1974. Quennell, Peter. A History of
English Literature. ....
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