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Nations and Nationalism,which are now nation-states. Meanwhile, Italy and Germany were geographic and cultural expressions covering a number of independent states with no political unity, which illustrates the problem of Ireland‘s identity and poses questions about nationalism.burnish 发表于 2025-3-24 03:06:02
Identity Formation as a Physicianmethodology that stresses the need for objectivity in both method and output, which has challenged much of the accepted discourse of Irish history. As a result revisionists have tended to “debunk” as myth or exaggeration much traditional Irish history.Diluge 发表于 2025-3-24 08:41:46
The Process of Whole Person Carend Whyte, 1997; Foley and Ryder, 1998; Kearney, 1985; O‘Dowd, 1996). Such a bias also appears to support Durkheim‘s association of scientific knowledge with industrial relations and consciousness, thus furthering the relevance of a Durkheimian analysis of Ireland.aspect 发表于 2025-3-24 11:01:12
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Ireland, the Revisionist Debate,methodology that stresses the need for objectivity in both method and output, which has challenged much of the accepted discourse of Irish history. As a result revisionists have tended to “debunk” as myth or exaggeration much traditional Irish history.nostrum 发表于 2025-3-24 21:27:12
Science and the Arts in Ireland,nd Whyte, 1997; Foley and Ryder, 1998; Kearney, 1985; O‘Dowd, 1996). Such a bias also appears to support Durkheim‘s association of scientific knowledge with industrial relations and consciousness, thus furthering the relevance of a Durkheimian analysis of Ireland.提名的名单 发表于 2025-3-25 00:00:16
Ireland and Nationalism,s legitimate rulers). Further, nationalism is a recent concept and irrelevant to judging anything in Ireland until the last two hundred years. In addition, the idea of natural borders is new (Heslinga, 1979, chapter 4) and the Irish Sea can as easily imply unity between Ireland and Britain as division.