“Continental crossings”: European influences on British public opinion and Irish politics, 1848–2002 |
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Authors: | G K Peatling |
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Institution: | Society for the Humanities, Cornell University, A.D. White House, 27 East Avenue, Ithaca, NY, 14853-1101, USA |
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Abstract: | Histories of Britain and Ireland are still often written as if cultural and political influences were limited by national or insular boundaries. This article offers a broader perspective by tracing the impact of events, parallels and ideas from continental Europe on British opinion and policy towards Ireland since 1848. It demonstrates that these European influences have often been more threaded and complex than is commonly assumed, and that to review transnational connections can be to illustrate neglected possibilities and to liberate repressed historical potential. Indeed, the role of European referents in political discourse towards the contemporary Northern Ireland conflict retains considerable ambiguity and room for political manoeuvre. |
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