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in what it called "the Zimbabwe Land War" (by analogy with the Irish Land War of the 1880s); it argues that Mugabe's opponents are manipulated by white commercial farmers (whom it compares to nineteenth-century Irish landlords) and other neo-colonial interests.
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is a monthly Irish magazine dedicated to Irish politics and history. It is known for its criticisms of historians associated with the "revisionist" view of Irish history, especially
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Could we have issued a credible threat to Europe in September 2008, which would have involved us committing economic suicide? In this reviewer's opinion the answer is "no"
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came to public notice when it began running articles strongly critical towards the work of Peter Hart, especially Hart's account of the
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against Republicans. However, it moved away from this position and currently expresses support for Irish Republican parties.
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group, and Eileen Courtney, the magazine's editor, were among those signing an Irish petition protesting against the
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However, in 2012 IPR contributor Jack Lane argued that Ireland needed to vote in favour of the
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The magazine was first published in 1986, by Athol Books, a publisher linked with the
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The magazine has also defended the Irish government's decision in September 2008 to
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would encourage European autonomy. The magazine also criticised British politician
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Irredentism in European politics : Argumentation, Compromise and Norms
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Brian Cowen should not have been deposed as FF leader before the election"
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Sean Swan. "Where is the Irish Border? Theories of Division in Ireland."
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John M.Regan. "The β€˜Bandon Valley Massacre’as a historical problem."
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Notes on Eire: Espionage Reports to Winston Churchill, 1940–2
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and Jack Lane about the wartime intelligence work of writer
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for taking issue with Trump's comments about women in the
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Encyclopedia of British and Irish Political Organizations
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should have remained leader of Fianna Fail during the
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Irish Freedom :the history of nationalism in Ireland
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Index

Northern Ireland
www.atholbooks.org
Peter Hart
Roy Foster
British and Irish Communist Organisation
Irish Republicans
Diplock Court
Section 31
Dunmanway killings
Brendan Clifford
Elizabeth Bowen
Taoiseach
Garret FitzGerald
guarantee the Irish banks
Brian Cowen
2011 Irish election
Desmond Fennell
Robert Mugabe
Tibet
2008 South Ossetia War
Toshio Tamogami
Korea
Manchuria
Franklin D. Roosevelt Administration
Israeli
Gaza War (2008–09)
Declan Ganley
Lisbon Treaty
Libertas
European Parliament

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