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Displaying Results 1 - 25 of 1367 on page 1 of 55
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Rezension zu: Bracewell, Wendy; Drace-Francis, Alex (Hrsg.): A Bibliography of East European Travel Writing on Europe. Budapest 2008, in: H-Soz-u-Kult, 25.09.2009, Christian Noack: Rezension zu: Bracewell, Wendy; Drace-Francis, Alex (Hrsg.): Under Eastern Eyes. A Comparative Introduction to East European Travel Writing on Europe
(2008)
Noack, Christian
Rezension zu: Bracewell, Wendy; Drace-Francis, Alex (Hrsg.): A Bibliography of East European Travel Writing on Europe. Budapest 2008, in: H-Soz-u-Kult, 25.09.2009, Christian Noack: Rezension zu: Bracewell, Wendy; Drace-Francis, Alex (Hrsg.): Under Eastern Eyes. A Comparative Introduction to East European Travel Writing on Europe
(2008)
Noack, Christian
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Mit „Under Eastern Eyes“ und „A Bibliography of Eastern European Travel Writing on Europe“ haben die britischen Herausgeber Wendy Bracewell und Alex Drace-Francis in zwei Bänden das beeindruckende Ergebnis eines internationalen und interdisziplinären Forschungsprojektes zur Reiseliteratur Osteuropas vorgelegt. Den Fluchtpunkt des Forschungsinteresses im vorliegenden Projekt bildeten Fragen nach der Konstruktion Europas in der Reiseliteratur und ihrer jeweiligen Indienststellung durch die Autoren. Räumlich deckt das Projekt die Länder zwischen Deutschland und Russland im Norden sowie den gesamten Balkan ab.
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/2170/
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'... it would be preposterous to bring a Protestant here' : religion, provincial politics and district nurses in Ireland, 1890-1904*
(2015)
Breathnach, Ciara
'... it would be preposterous to bring a Protestant here' : religion, provincial politics and district nurses in Ireland, 1890-1904*
(2015)
Breathnach, Ciara
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In a country where traditional or ethno-medical practices prevailed well into the twentieth century, the interface between the wider populace and ‘modern medicine’1 was complicated by undercurrents of class, cultural difference, a mixed medical economy and, perhaps more significantly, denominational concerns. With the exception of Gerard Fealy’s work on the history of nursing,2 much discussion on the social history of medicalization in the Irish context has focused on doctors; the function of nurses in that process has received relatively little attention. Even the activity of nursing orders in Ireland remains under-explored, as most discussions form part of wider studies of female religious.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10344/8551
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''The Faithful Remnant of the True Church of England': Susanna Hopton and the Politico-Theology of the Nonjuring Schism'
(2021)
Lewis, Simon
''The Faithful Remnant of the True Church of England': Susanna Hopton and the Politico-Theology of the Nonjuring Schism'
(2021)
Lewis, Simon
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Susanna Hopton (1627-1709) is best known for her devotional literature, and her association with the Anglican clergyman and poet, Thomas Traherne (1636-1674). Significantly less scholarly attention, however, has been devoted to her role and influence as a Nonjuring theologian. By analysing some neglected letters and publications, this paper not only illuminates Hopton?s independence as a theological controversialist but also explores her role as an evangelist for the Nonjuring cause. Fresh evidence is advanced to elucidate the ways in which Hopton?s theological trajectory differed from those of Nonjuring divines. Furthermore, by exploring Hopton?s friendship with the prominent Nonjuring divine, George Hickes (1642-1715), this paper enhances our knowledge of clerical perceptions of women theologians during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/85995
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'“Voteless alas”: Suffragette protest and the census of Ireland in 1911'
(2015)
Murphy, William
'“Voteless alas”: Suffragette protest and the census of Ireland in 1911'
(2015)
Murphy, William
http://doras.dcu.ie/25299/
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'A Papal Emissary'? George Whitefield and Anti-Methodist Allegations of Popery, c.1738-c.1750
(2015)
Lewis, Simon
'A Papal Emissary'? George Whitefield and Anti-Methodist Allegations of Popery, c.1738-c.1750
(2015)
Lewis, Simon
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/90904
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'Fathers, Leaders, Kings': episcopacy and episcopal reform in the seventeenth-century French School
(2017)
Forrestal, Alison
'Fathers, Leaders, Kings': episcopacy and episcopal reform in the seventeenth-century French School
(2017)
Forrestal, Alison
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In their drive to ‘sanctify’ the clergy, seventeenth-century French clerical reformers developed highly sophisticated and influential theologies of both priesthood and episcopacy. This article traces the development of the French school’s theology of episcopacy by exploring the thought of two of its leading representatives, Pierre de Bérulle and Jean-Jacques Olier. These provided the most original contributions on episcopacy, and their ideas were transmitted through the work of other leading clergy, such as Vincent de Paul and Louis Tronson. The article also summarises the efforts of all of these reformers to implement their vision of episcopacy. Through instructive correspondence and publications as well as through interventions in appointments, all sought, with some success, to mould bishops that personified their episcopal ideal.
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/6454
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'For a better Spain and a fairer Europe': A re-examination of the Spanish Blue Division in its Social, Cultural and Policital context 1941-2005
(2005)
Hall, Vaux J.
'For a better Spain and a fairer Europe': A re-examination of the Spanish Blue Division in its Social, Cultural and Policital context 1941-2005
(2005)
Hall, Vaux J.
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With the invasion of the Soviet Union by Germany on 21 June 1941, an immense ideological war began that ultimately affected the lives of millions of Europeans and shaped the global political landscape following the conclusion of the Russo-German War in May 1945. But in this brutal war of extermination, Germany did not fight alone. Various countries within the sphere of German political influence helped sustain and assist in the war effort by sending forces to fight in the East. Spain, whose political allegiances varied throughout the Second World War, also contributed an entire ‘volunteer’ division to fight on the Eastern Front. These Spaniards fought in the División Española de Voluntarios (D.E.V.) or as they are more popularly known, the Division Azul, or Blue Division because of their Falange shirts. The DEV essentially was ‘volunteer’ in name only as it would not have been able to maintain itself on the Eastern Front without the indirect help of the Franco government or, more sp...
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/5316/
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'From Jammet's to Guilbauds': The Influence of French Haute Cuisine on the Development of Dublin Restaurants
(2014)
Mac Con Iomaire, Máirtín
'From Jammet's to Guilbauds': The Influence of French Haute Cuisine on the Development of Dublin Restaurants
(2014)
Mac Con Iomaire, Máirtín
https://arrow.dit.ie/tschafbk/15
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'From the Russell Library…'
(2009)
Woods, Penny
'From the Russell Library…'
(2009)
Woods, Penny
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In 1808 the following story about a Maynooth student appeared in Watty Cox’s 'Irish Magazine and monthly asylum for neglected biography': A Hungarian, who translated some of Ovid's elegies into Greek verse, travelled through these countries in 1802. He had been in both the English universities, in Edinburgh, and at the College in Dublin [TCD]; at each of which places he conversed with the cleverest men in the Greek and Roman tongues. After spending some time in Dublin College, curiosity led him to Maynooth. It was during the summer recess, and most of the professors were from home. He met a lad about twenty years of age, with whom he entered into conversation. He asked several questions concerning the internal economy of the college; and, among the rest, if there was a professor of Greek on the establishment. The young lad, indignant at the affront offered his Alma Mater, spoke to him in that language with the greatest fluency. The Hungarian was struck with wonder, a...
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/1915/
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'Hell has many different names': The raids on St. Nazaire and Dieppe, 1942.
(2007)
Speller, Ian
'Hell has many different names': The raids on St. Nazaire and Dieppe, 1942.
(2007)
Speller, Ian
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The fall of France in June 1940 transformed Britain's strategic situation. It meant that amphibious operations, a form of warfare that had received very little priority to date, would become increasingly important. Such operations provided the only means of returning Allied armies to mainland Europe. As a result the British adopted two parallel and complementary approaches to amphibious warfare. In the long run the most important of these was the development of the equipment and techniques that would be required to conduct major landings against sophisticated opposition in Europe. The culmination of this remarkable process was seen on the beaches of Normandy on 6 June 1944 when over two thousand landing ships and landing craft, supported by seven battleships, 23 cruisers, 80 fleet destroyers and hundreds of smaller naval vessels, successfully landed 132,200 Allied troops by sea despite intense German opposition. The other approach, most evident in the period up to and includin...
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/845/
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'Ionadaiocht i bparlaimint na hEireann ag deireadh na mean-aoise' [Representation in the Irish Parliament in the late middle ages]
(2010)
Ellis, Steven G.
'Ionadaiocht i bparlaimint na hEireann ag deireadh na mean-aoise' [Representation in the Irish Parliament in the late middle ages]
(2010)
Ellis, Steven G.
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Firm evidence about the level of attendance in the late medieval Irish parliament is particularly scarce. Yet it is generally assumed that parliaments were sparsely attended because the control of the Dublin administration over outlying parts of the lordship was so weak. The document published here relates to the two sessions of parliament held before the deputy-lieutenant, Gerald Fitzgerald, 8th earl of Kildare, in 1499, and comprises a list of fines imposed on members of the three houses of parliament for absence without licence and on others who failed to return writs of summons. Analysis of the list shows that in this particular parliament at least representation extended well beyond the English Pale and a few outlying towns to include most of the late medieval lordship.
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/1038
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'Isidore of Seville and the formation of medieval computus
(2020)
Warntjes, Immo
'Isidore of Seville and the formation of medieval computus
(2020)
Warntjes, Immo
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/92260
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'Me Guidhir Fhearmanach': text and context
(2019)
Mac Murchaidh, Ciarán
'Me Guidhir Fhearmanach': text and context
(2019)
Mac Murchaidh, Ciarán
http://doras.dcu.ie/24760/
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'My repeated troubles': Dr James Gallagher (bishop of Raphoe, 1725-37) and the impact of the Penal Laws
(2011)
Mac Murchaidh, Ciarán
'My repeated troubles': Dr James Gallagher (bishop of Raphoe, 1725-37) and the impact of the Penal Laws
(2011)
Mac Murchaidh, Ciarán
http://doras.dcu.ie/24827/
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'No Good Days But The Present Ones?' Readers' Letters to Woman's Way 1963-69
(2017)
Clear, Caitriona
'No Good Days But The Present Ones?' Readers' Letters to Woman's Way 1963-69
(2017)
Clear, Caitriona
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http://hdl.handle.net/10379/6819
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'Our People' the Church of Ireland and the culture of community in Dublin since Disestablishment
(2002)
Maguire, Martin
'Our People' the Church of Ireland and the culture of community in Dublin since Disestablishment
(2002)
Maguire, Martin
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An analysis of the trope "Community" as a series of ripples that defined the social meaning attached to being a member of the Church of Ireland from 1870 to circa the 1960s.
http://eprints.dkit.ie/75/
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'Remembering who we are': Identity and class in Protestant Dublin and Belfast, 1868-1905
(2008)
Maguire, Martin
'Remembering who we are': Identity and class in Protestant Dublin and Belfast, 1868-1905
(2008)
Maguire, Martin
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A comparative analysis of the interaction of ideas of class and religious identity in Dublin and Belfast.
http://eprints.dkit.ie/78/
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'The god of our small world': Art O'Brien and Irish nationalism in London, 1900-1925
(2018)
Mac Diarmada, Mary
'The god of our small world': Art O'Brien and Irish nationalism in London, 1900-1925
(2018)
Mac Diarmada, Mary
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This thesis uses the life of Art O’Brien (1872-1949) as a central axis on which to construct an analysis of Irish nationalism in London from 1900 to 1925. Born and reared in London, O’Brien became a leading member of the Gaelic League, Sinn Féin, the Irish Volunteers, the Irish Republican Brotherhood and the Irish Self-Determination League of Great Britain. His career as an electrical engineer placed him at the centre of the London business milieu and he was a key mobiliser of the Irish community. Appointed London envoy of Dáil Éireann in 1919, he was a close confidant of Michael Collins throughout the War of Independence. He was also a mediator in various peace initiatives during 1920 and 1921 and introduced de Valera to Lloyd George at their first meeting in July 1921. Following O’Brien’s rejection of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, he became embroiled in various financial disputes and suffered a spectacular fall from grace. He has been a neglected figure in the historiography of the I...
http://doras.dcu.ie/22571/
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'The little ones called for bread and there was none that would break it for them': some notes on the use of the Bible in the Sermons of Bishop James Gallagher
(2018)
Mac Murchaidh, Ciarán
'The little ones called for bread and there was none that would break it for them': some notes on the use of the Bible in the Sermons of Bishop James Gallagher
(2018)
Mac Murchaidh, Ciarán
http://doras.dcu.ie/24785/
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'The Mock-Preacher (1739): More Than Just an Anti-Methodist Play?'
(2014)
Lewis, Simon
'The Mock-Preacher (1739): More Than Just an Anti-Methodist Play?'
(2014)
Lewis, Simon
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/90902
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'The Problem of the Mentally Handicapped': statutory policy, voluntary provision and intellectual disability in Ireland, 1947-84
(2020)
Kilgannon, David
'The Problem of the Mentally Handicapped': statutory policy, voluntary provision and intellectual disability in Ireland, 1947-84
(2020)
Kilgannon, David
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This thesis is a historical investigation of how the state and voluntary sector responded to intellectual disability in Ireland, from the foundation of the Department of Health in 1947 to the 1984 Towards a Full Life Green Paper. It uses a variety of sources, including statutory records and publications, files from voluntary organisations, newspaper coverage, parliamentary debates, programmes from the state broadcaster RTÉ (Radió Teilifís Éireann) and oral histories, to consider how voluntary groups and the state conceptualised their role in the lives of the ‘mentally handicapped’ and the impact of this understanding on the lived experiences of the disabled. Internationally, the latter half of the twentieth century was characterised by considerable socio-cultural change for the ‘mentally retarded’. This research investigates the evolving approach to intellectual disability in Ireland during this period, which encompassed the introduction of an impairment-based welfare allowance, con...
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/15780
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'The word this worldes cause entriketh': Negotiating Fallen Signs in John Gower's Confessio Amantis
(2018)
FLETCHER, CLARE
'The word this worldes cause entriketh': Negotiating Fallen Signs in John Gower's Confessio Amantis
(2018)
FLETCHER, CLARE
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This thesis argues that the Confessio Amantis is a study in the inadequacy of language and its constructs. It asserts that, like his fourteenth-century contemporary authors, Gower explores the mutable condition of language, the ambiguity of the sign, and the difficulties surrounding interpretation. This thesis is shaped by a combination of two things ? ground-breaking new biographical evidence and a radical reassessment of the intellectual and philosophical framework of the Confessio Amantis. I have discovered a heretofore unknown life-record in the archives that centrally places Gower in the murky and unstable world of medieval diplomacy. My research, first and foremost, builds on this transformative archival discovery and, therefore, my original contention is that Gower?s poetics is personally informed by this experiential engagement in the linguistically unreliable world of diplomacy and negotiations. My second key innovation is to examine the Confessio and Gower?s understanding ...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/82712
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‘An extraordinary clever journalist’: Arthur Griffith’s editorships, 1899-1919
(2014)
Kenny, Colum
‘An extraordinary clever journalist’: Arthur Griffith’s editorships, 1899-1919
(2014)
Kenny, Colum
http://doras.dcu.ie/24175/
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‘Child Soldiers: a threat to Irish Peace Support Operations?’
(2005)
Kiernan, Michael
‘Child Soldiers: a threat to Irish Peace Support Operations?’
(2005)
Kiernan, Michael
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The Irish Defence Forces have been continuously involved in United Nations Peace Support Operations since 1958. When the 90th Infantry Battalion deployed to the United Nations Mission In Liberia (UNMIL) in November 2003, it represented the first time that Defence Forces personnel had been placed in a theatre in which the phenomenon of the Child Soldier existed. This thesis was undertaken to explore the phenomenon of the Child Soldier and to attempt to determine whether the Defence Forces adequately prepares their personnel for situations in which Child Soldiers may be encountered, both in pre-deployment training and in theatre. The research question was explored through a literary review of material available on the subject, through which the theoretical lens to be adopted of culture, globalisation and socialisation, was identified. Semi-structured interviews were undertaken with a former Ugandan female Child Soldier and a number of senior Irish Army officers who have served in UNMI...
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/5280/
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‘Churches and Symbolic Power in the Irish Landscape’
(2004)
Maguire, Martin
‘Churches and Symbolic Power in the Irish Landscape’
(2004)
Maguire, Martin
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An analysis of the way in which church and other sites of religious significance were appropriated and contested in Irish History
http://eprints.dkit.ie/76/
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