Contemporary Irish Culture and Politics, Ausgabe 1Seamus Deane, Kevin Whelan Duke University Press, 2004 - 272 Seiten This book is a special issue of Modern Language Quarterly. |
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... French system , it did nevertheless mark a real advance in the achievement of liberty , if not of equality . Ireland , with its bad aristocracy and its peculiarly decayed version of society , was excepted from this benign analysis . In ...
... French system , it did nevertheless mark a real advance in the achievement of liberty , if not of equality . Ireland , with its bad aristocracy and its peculiarly decayed version of society , was excepted from this benign analysis . In ...
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... French political life culminate in the Revolution ( or in Napoleon ) , and was that part of its peculiarly French or of its specifically universal character ? 24 The desire for equality had been so strong in France , he claims , that ...
... French political life culminate in the Revolution ( or in Napoleon ) , and was that part of its peculiarly French or of its specifically universal character ? 24 The desire for equality had been so strong in France , he claims , that ...
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... French minister of state , Brown wrote in 1803 that the French invasion of San Domingo was a pretext to stir up a revolt among slaves , and even more dangerous enemies , in the United States : " With what prudence can this nation attack ...
... French minister of state , Brown wrote in 1803 that the French invasion of San Domingo was a pretext to stir up a revolt among slaves , and even more dangerous enemies , in the United States : " With what prudence can this nation attack ...
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New Worlds New Beings | 1 |
The Gothicization | 49 |
Thomas Docherty Newman Ireland and Universality | 73 |
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