铺子 发表于 2025-3-27 00:26:36

Crowds and the Labour Movement in the Southwest, 1914–23hange. Likewise unionists did not hesitate to use similar mobilizations to defend the status quo. The editorial mouthpieces of the main political factions, unsurprisingly, described crowds in largely positive terms, at least as long as they were ‘their’ crowds; the negative reporting was reserved for the crowds of the ‘other side’.

growth-factor 发表于 2025-3-27 03:31:07

Book 2000nnovative scholars in the field. A special feature of the volume is that it incorporates discussions from a Colloquium held in Belfast in 1998 which was attended by the contributors and senior Irish and British historians.

Affection 发表于 2025-3-27 07:25:57

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What is That Item Designated Negation?A number of key questions are posed. Were O’Connellite meetings manifestations of spontaneous political excitement or the result of careful manipulation? How was social order and decorum preserved at such huge gatherings? What windows are opened by these meetings into popular politicization in pre-famine Ireland?

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辩论 发表于 2025-3-28 08:07:58

‘A Large Mob, Calling Themselves Freemasons’: Masonic Parades in Ulsterabandoning freemasonry ‘to masonic antiquarians or to cranks’. Roberts emphasizes the significance of freemasonry as a shared European phenomenon and warns that ‘the effect of the neglect of this subject has been the impoverishment of English historians’ understanding of European history and even, t

没收 发表于 2025-3-28 10:50:14

‘Of One Mind’?: O’Connellite Crowds in the 1830s and 1840sg the so-called ‘Repeal Year’ of 1843. Such crowd occasions have been given some well-deserved and overdue attention by historians in recent years, the latest example being Gary Owens’s groundbreaking work aptly entitled ‘Nationalism without words’.. The present study examines the same general area
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