Oxford Dictionary Of National Biography Belle Blackman
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Author | : British Academy |
Publisher | : Oxford : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 1000 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : British |
ISBN | : |
55,000 biographies of people who shaped the history of the British Isles and beyond, from the earliest times to the year 2002.
Author | : Cherry Lewis |
Publisher | : Geological Society of London |
Total Pages | : 488 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9781862392779 |
Author | : Mansour Bonakdarian |
Publisher | : Anthem Press |
Total Pages | : 615 |
Release | : 2023-12-05 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1839989467 |
This book analyzes particular patterns of nationalist self-configuration and nationalist uses of memory, counter-memory, and historical amnesia in Ireland from roughly around the time of the emergence of a broad-based non-sectarian Irish nationalist platform in the late eighteenth century (the Society of United Irishmen) until Ireland’s partition and the founding of the Irish Free State in 1922. In approaching Irish nationalism through the particular historical lens of “Iran,” this book underscores the fact that Irish nationalism during this period (and even earlier) always utilized a historical paradigm that grounded Anglo-Irish encounters and Irish nationalism in the broader world history, a process that I term “worlding of Ireland.” In effect, Irish nationalism was always politically and culturally cosmopolitan in outlook in some formulations, even in the case of many nationalists who resorted to insular and narrowly defined exclusionary ethnic and/or religious formulations of the Irish “nation.” Irish nationalists, as nationalists in many other parts of the world, recurrently imagined their own history either in contrast to or as reflected in, the histories of peoples and lands elsewhere, even while claiming the historical uniqueness of the Irish experience. Present in a wide range of Irish nationalist political, cultural, and historical utterances were assertions of past and/or present affinities with other peoples and lands.
Author | : Henry Colin Gray Matthew |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1032 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : British |
ISBN | : |
55,000 biographies of people who shaped the history of the British Isles and beyond, from the earliest times to the year 2002.
Author | : British Academy |
Publisher | : Oxford : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 490 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Biography |
ISBN | : |
55,000 biographies of people who shaped the history of the British Isles and beyond, from the earliest times to the year 2002.
Author | : Leslie Stephen |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 498 |
Release | : 1901 |
Genre | : Great Britain |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Leslie Stephen |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1360 |
Release | : 1909 |
Genre | : Great Britain |
ISBN | : |
Author | : David Featherstone |
Publisher | : Manchester University Press |
Total Pages | : 286 |
Release | : 2022-04-05 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1526144808 |
Revolutionary lives of the Red and Black Atlantic brings to light the life histories of a wide range of radical figures whose political activity in relation to the black liberation struggle was profoundly shaped by the global impact and legacy of the Russian Revolution of October 1917. The volume introduces new perspectives on the intellectual trajectories of well-known figures and critical activists including C. L. R. James, Paul Robeson, Walter Rodney and Grace P. Campbell. This biographical approach brings a vivid and distinctive lens to bear on how racialised social and political worlds were negotiated and experienced by these revolutionary figures, and on historic black radical engagements with left political movements, in the wake of the Russian Revolution.
Author | : Sir Leslie Stephen |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1374 |
Release | : 1922 |
Genre | : Great Britain |
ISBN | : |
Author | : John T. Gilmore |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 203 |
Release | : 2017-12-02 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1134106335 |
What is satire? How can we define it? Is it a weapon for radical change or fundamentally conservative? Is satire funny or cruel? Does it always need a target or victim? Combining thematic, theoretical and historical approaches, John T. Gilmore introduces and investigates the tradition of satire from classical models through to the present day. In a lucid and engaging style, Gilmore explores: the moral politics of satire whether satire is universal, historically or geographically limited how satire translates across genres and media the boundaries of free speech and legitimacy. Using examples from ancient Egypt to Charlie Hebdo, from European traditions of formal verse satire to imaginary voyages and alternative universes, newspaper cartoons and YouTube clips, from the Caribbean to China, this comprehensive volume should be of interest to students and scholars of literature, media and cultural studies as well as politics and philosophy.