10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HIBERNIANISM»
Discover the use of
Hibernianism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Hibernianism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Pope's Children: The Irish Economic Triumph and the Rise ...
Pitted against them were the forces of Hibernianism championed by their rather
unlikely poster boy, Charlie Haughey. The stakes were raised over abortion in
1983 when the country voted overwhelmingly to insert an antiabortion
amendment ...
2
Irish Migration, Networks and Ethnic Identities Since 1750
For a discussion of Orangeism and Hibernianism in New Zealand see chapter 3
in Davis, Irish Issues and Coleman, “Transplanted Irish Institutions”. For
Hibernianism, see Sweetman, Faith and Fraternalism. For Orangeism, see Moyes
, “The ...
Dr Enda Delaney, Donald M. MacRaild, 2013
3
The English Constitution Produced and Illustrated
B. We are shocked at the Hibernianism of this stealer of harness ; while in fact it
ought not to shock us half so much, as the Hibernianism of those who talk of a "
Constitution as by law established." Equally thieves, the one betrays his roguery
by ...
4
P. S. O'Hegarty (1879-1955): Sinn Féin Fenian
... (an alternative name adopted by the AOH) an organization that should be
confined, 'to its proper function of a benefit society and [to] keep it out of national
politics...Hibernianism has P. S. O'HEGARTY AND THE ULSTER QUESTION 125
.
5
Irish Studies: Memory Ireland, Diaspora and Memory Practices
Although most St. Patrick's Day celebrations were held under the auspices of the
HACB societies, attempts were made to show that St. Patrick's Day and
Hibernianism were not necessarily sectarian or political. It was, in fact, “Irishmen
ofall ...
6
Nationalism and Popular Protest in Ireland
The police, incidentally, persisted, in their traditionalist way, in referring to
Hibernianism as " Ribbonism " into the twentieth century. Fenianism, significantly,
was far stronger in its early years in the towns of the south and east and in certain
rural ...
Charles H. E. Philpin, 2002
7
Proceedings of the ... Biennial State Convention ...
our State and Hibernianism at large owes him such a debt of gratitude thatl would
be recreant to my duty if I did not appear here today to present his claim. It is not
my intention to linger on ancient history, but I venture to remind some, and to ...
Ancient Order of Hibernians. United States. Connecticut, 1908
8
Women in Ulster politics, 1890-1940: a history not yet told
This does not totally equate with the provincial strength of male hibernianism.
However, lack of information concerning the leaders or membership of individual
branches of the Ladies' Auxiliary makes it difficult to explain the geographical ...
9
Emigrant Players: Sport and the Irish Diaspora
Highlighting the three—book collection by Alan Lugton [82] as the major catalyst
for this, one Hibs fan states: Since they came out there's almost sort eh been a
mini renaissance of Hibernianism for want of a better word. Since then the club, ...
Paul Darby, David Hassan, 2013
10
Rome in Australia: The Papacy and Conflict in the Australian ...
The core of his concern was that a loud and aggressive Hibernianism would spill
over into anti-British feeling and upset his efforts. Introduction, 19; J. Hosie, '1859:
Year of Crisis in the Australian Catholic Church', JRH, volume 7, number 4 ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HIBERNIANISM»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
Hibernianism is used in the context of the following news items.
Eamonn McCann: Did you hear the one about Sinn Féin's sectarian …
The “Vote Catholic” leaflets make a mockery of Sinn Féin claims to have risen above the hibernianism of Wee Joe Devlin to connect with the ... «Irish Times, May 15»
'There will be a united Ireland; it will come from republican socialist …
Answer: They are somewhere else. It may be Hibernianism, liberalism, it's not republicanism. They are republicans in those ranks, they are not ... «Belfast Telegraph, Mar 14»
Infuriating phrases of Today
I find this is a common Hibernianism. There's a knowledgeable BBC economics correspondent who uses it, often, as in "Haitch Ess Bee Cee". «Telegraph.co.uk, Nov 08»