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Irish Nationalist Opinion and the British Empire in the 1850s and 1860s
Matthew Kelly
Humanities
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Arts & Humanities
Terry Eagleton
100%
1850s
95%
1860s
93%
British Empire
90%
Ireland
75%
Nationalists
73%
Rhetoric
47%
Colonialism
39%
Historical Revisionism
34%
Irish Studies
33%
Imperialism
31%
Irish History
30%
Historian
27%
Invisibility
25%
Colonial Power
25%
Consciousness
23%
Literary Critics
23%
Ideology
23%
Conservatism
22%
Fault
22%
Collaborators
22%
Discourse
20%
Commentators
19%
Render
19%
Agenda
18%
Dispute
17%
Social Sciences
Ireland
82%
colonial age
46%
historian
44%
rhetoric
37%
revisionism
33%
colonial power
30%
incapacity
27%
imperialism
25%
conservatism
24%
critic
20%
Ideologies
19%
consciousness
19%
dispute
18%
discourse
12%
history
11%
experience
6%