Auteur: Jim Smyth

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Jim Smyth is professor of Irish and British history at the University of Notre Dame. He is the author or editor of a number of books, including, most recently, Cold War Culture: Intellectuals, the Media, and the Practice of History.




7 Ebooks door Jim Smyth

Jim Smyth: Remembering the Troubles
The historian A. T. Q. Stewart once remarked that in Ireland all history is applied history—that is, the study of the past prosecutes political conflict by other means. Indeed, nearly twenty years af …
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Engels
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€31.99
James G. Buickerood: From Enlightenment to Rebellion
This book is a collection of essays and a short story written to honor Christopher Fox of Notre Dame, arguably the most influential figure in Irish Studies for the past quarter century. The essays ad …
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Engels
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€118.25
Graham Ellison & Jim Smyth: The Crowned Harp
This book is a detailed analysis of policing in Northern Ireland. Tracing its history from 1922, Ellison and Smyth portray the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) as an organisation burdened by its past …
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Engels
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€124.99
Jim Smyth: Remembering the Troubles
The historian A. T. Q. Stewart once remarked that in Ireland all history is applied history-that is, the study of the past prosecutes political conflict by other means. Indeed, nearly twenty years af …
PDF
Engels
DRM
€41.07
Jim Smyth: Men of No Property
The paperback edition of the extremely popular The Men of No Property is a study of the popular dimensions of Irish radicalism in the age of the French revolution. It focuses on the lower-class secre …
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Engels
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€63.52
Jim Smyth: Cold War Culture
Britain in the 1950s had a distinctive political and intellectual climate. It was the age of Keynesianism, of welfare state consensus, incipient consumerism, and, to its detractors – the so-called ” …
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DRM
€38.18
Jim Smyth: Cold War Culture
Britain in the 1950s had a distinctive political and intellectual climate. It was the age of Keynesianism, of welfare state consensus, incipient consumerism, and, to its detractors – the so-called ‘A …
EPUB
Engels
DRM
€38.23