Descript |
viii, 378 pages ; 24 cm. |
Content |
text |
Media |
unmediated |
Carrier |
volume |
Contents |
Introduction: the return of the repressed island -- Part I. The Anglo-Irish War: 1. "The dirtiness of this 'trouble':" fighting the Anglo-Irish War; 2. The postwar international order and the mobilization of public opinion; 3. A different home front: Irish nationalists in England; 4. "Strangers in blood" at a funeral: the Treaty of 1921 and the Irish Civil War -- Part II. Irishness in Interwar England: 5. Politics and the Anglo-Irish relationship; 6. The cultural persistence of Irishness; 7. A decaying world in exile: the Anglo-Irish and other loyalists; 8. The Irish in England and the failure of ethnic politics; 9. Immigration and accommodation in Irish England; 10. The end of an era: 1939 and the salience of Irishness -- Conclusion: the first decolonization? |
ISBN |
9781107052680 (hbk.) |
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1107052688 (hbk.) |
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