Search Results - "McConnel, James"
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The 1688 Landing of William of Orange at Torbay: Numerical Dates and Temporal Understanding in Early Modern England
Published in The Journal of modern history (01-09-2012)“…In 1932, the eminent English historian Sir Charles Firth (1857-1936) addressed some remarks to schoolteachers about the importance of dates to the study of the…”
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‘One morning you would open the paper … and read, Return of Parnell’: rumours, legends and conspiracy narratives about Charles Stewart Parnell’s staged death
Published in Historical research : the bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research (21-08-2024)“…Abstract This article is the first to reconstruct the contemporary legend that Charles Stewart Parnell staged his own death in 1891, pending his messianic…”
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‘Out in the cold’?: The children of the Irish Parliamentary Party and the Irish Free State
Published in Irish historical studies (01-05-2018)“…Drawing on the recent scholarly interest in ‘generationism’ and the revolutionary period, this article examines the life chances of the 247 children born to…”
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Estimation of the population density of the sweetpotato weevils on the Mariana Islands
Published in Journal of entomological and acarological research (06-05-2012)“…The sweetpotato Ipomoea batatas L. (Convolvulaceae) has been one of the most important foods for Pacific islanders for centuries. However, the yield levels…”
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'Après la guerre': John Redmond, the Irish Volunteers and Armed Constitutionalism, 1913–1915
Published in The English historical review (01-12-2016)“…Abstract The received narrative of the Ulster crisis relegates John Redmond to the role of bystander as parliamentary politics were sidelined by…”
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Après la guerre: John Redmond, the Irish Volunteers and Armed Constitutionalism, 19131915
Published in The English historical review (01-12-2016)“…The received narrative of the Ulster crisis relegates John Redmond to the role of bystander as parliamentary politics were sidelined by paramilitarism. Only…”
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Comparison of ThinPrep and TriPath PREP liquid-based preparations in nongynecologic specimens: A pilot study
Published in Diagnostic cytopathology (01-09-2001)“…ThinPrep (TP) and TriPath PREP (TriP) are two liquid‐based cytologic preparations that produce a thin layer of cells. This study compares the diagnostic…”
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Remembering the 1605 Gunpowder Plot in Ireland, 1605–1920
Published in The Journal of British studies (01-10-2011)“…Connel asks how the commemoration of Nov 5, the day on which Guy Fawkes was foiled in an attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament, changed through time in…”
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The Irish establishment, 1879–1914. By Fergus Campbell. Pp 368. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2009. €55
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Recruiting Sergeants for John Bull? Irish Nationalist MPs and Enlistment during the Early Months of the Great War
Published in War in history (01-11-2007)“…In September 1914 John Redmond promised Britain that nationalist Ireland would fight Germany 'wherever the firing line extends'. Although the creation of an…”
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Nationalism and the Irish party: provincial Ireland, 1910–1916. By Michael Wheatley. Pp 310. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2005. £65. - Land and revolution: nationalist politics in the west of Ireland, 1890–1921. By Fergus Campbell. Pp 376. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2005. £70
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‘Jobbing with Tory and Liberal’: Irish Nationalists and the Politics of Patronage 1880–1914
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John Redmond and Irish Catholic Loyalism
Published in The English historical review (01-02-2010)“…It is believed that eighteenth-century catholic loyalism has received attention due to scholarly interest in the politics of the penal era. However, the…”
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The franchise factor in the defeat of the Irish pariliamentary party, 1885-1918
Published in The Historical journal (01-06-2004)“…This article examines Irish nationalist attitudes towards electoral reform between 1885 and 1918. It argues that before 1917 mainstream Irish nationalist…”
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THE FRANCHISE FACTOR IN THE DEFEAT OF THE IRISH PARLIAMENTARY PARTY, 1885–1918
Published in The Historical journal (01-06-2004)“…This article examines Irish nationalist attitudes towards electoral reform between 1885 and 1918. It argues that before 1917 mainstream Irish nationalist…”
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The Irish parliamentary party, industrial relations and the 1913 Dublin Lockout
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‘Fenians at Westminster’: the Edwardian Irish Parliamentary Party and the legacy of the New Departure
Published in Irish historical studies (01-05-2004)“…Many historians have noted the symbolic role the veteran Fenian and 1916 proclamation signatory, Thomas J. Clarke, played as a ‘living link’ between the…”
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'Jobbing with Tory and Liberal': Irish Nationalists and the Politics of Patronage 1880-1914
Published in Past & present (01-08-2005)“…McConnell argues that not only that patronage was a feature of Irish parliamentary representation long before 1922, but also that the question of whether it…”
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