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The Place of the First World War in Contemporary Irish Republicanism in Northern Ireland

The role of remembrance of the First World War in contemporary Irish republicanism in Northern Ireland, both Official and Provisional, is examined in this article, which places such remembrance in a wider nationalist context. After considering the nature of nationalist engagement in the British army...

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Published in:Irish political studies 2010-09, Vol.25 (3), p.325-345
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First World War
Memory
National commemoration
Nationalism
Northern Ireland
Political conditions
Political Parties
remembrance
Republicanism
Unionization
Unions
United Kingdom
Warfare
World War I
World War One
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