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before the arts faculty buildings were completed. Kearney went on to teach courses on contemporary Britain; poetry, science and religion in seventeenth century England; religion and literature in the age of Pascal, and the politics and literature of Yeats and Joyce. Kearney made modern Irish history
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My own efforts to deal with problems raised by 'national' histories have led me to see what I call the 'Britannic melting pot' in terms of a complex of interacting cultures, an approach which carries with it the danger of emphasising the importance of ethnicity at the expense of 'class'. (p.
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in the 1940s. He met his wife while teaching at University College Dublin where she was an undergraduate. Kearney became, in 1962, one of the first academics (a lecturer of history) at the still-under-construction
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edition of 1995, which had an extended bibliography, was reprinted twice. A second edition was published by Cambridge in 2006, which included a new chapter on the nineties and post-devolution Britain.
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in Ireland. According to the NYUP, "Kearney contends that Ireland represents a striking example of the power of nationalism" and offers "his revisionist 'four nations' approach to Irish history."
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his major research interest, especially focusing on Ireland's relationship with the United Kingdom, and the British nations.
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In 2006, Kearney reminisced with his daughter about life amongst the development of Sussex University, in a
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In 1969, Kearney contributed three chapters on the 17th century in John Cruikshank's Sussex-based series
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In 2007, Kearney cast his "Britannic" perspective on Ireland in a collection of essays published by the
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as a general reader book with plate sections in hardback and paperback, and the
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A gap of almost 20 years followed before the publication of his later works,
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Scholars and Gentlemen: Universities and Society in pre-industrial Britain
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programmes. Kearney's son is Hugh Kearney, a high school history teacher.
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Scholars and Gentlemen: Universities and Society in Pre-Industrial Britain
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British Isles: A History of Four Nations, back cover quotes;
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series charting the post-war history of higher education.
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British Isles: A History of Four Nations (CUP catalogue)
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Science and Change 1500–1700 – World University Library
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Puritanism, Capitalism and the Scientific Revolution
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Ireland: Contested Ideas of Nationalism and History
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Ireland: Contested Ideas of Nationalism and History
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Ireland: Contested Ideas of Nationalism and History
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University of Pittsburgh
Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford
Liverpool
Peterhouse, Cambridge
plate glass university
University of Sussex
Nissen hut
Folger Library
Richard Pares
University of Edinburgh
University of Pittsburgh
Times Literary Supplement
History Today
The Spectator
New York Review of Books
Cambridge University Press
Canto
New York University Press
Cork University Press
Martha Kearney
The World at One
Today
BBC Radio Four
"Hugh Kearney obituary"


British Isles: A History of Four Nations (CUP catalogue)
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0521334209
"British Studies: A Reader"

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