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1217:. Considering the Irish State unable to protect them, many members of the Anglo-Irish class subsequently left Ireland forever, fearing that they would be subject to discriminatory legislation and social pressures. The Protestant proportion of the Irish population dropped from 10% (300,000) to 6% (180,000) in the
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I think it is tragic that within three years of this country gaining its independence we should be discussing a measure which a minority of this nation considers to be grossly oppressive. I am proud to consider myself a typical man of that minority. We against whom you have done this thing, are no
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was led by members of the Anglo-Irish and Ulster Scots class, some of whom feared the political implications of the impending union with Great
Britain. By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, however, Irish nationalism became increasingly tied to a
1600:, titles in the peerage of Ireland were often granted by the British monarch to Englishmen with little or no connection to Ireland, as a way of preventing such honours from inflating the membership of the British House of Lords.
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and the subsequent Union of
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identity. By the beginning of the twentieth century, many Anglo-Irishmen in southern
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became leading figures in finding a peaceful solution to the 'Irish question'.
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Anglo-Irish: The Literary Imagination in a Hyphenated Culture
1999:, (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2003), pp. 26–28.
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2028:"Ireland's lack of civic morality grounded in our history",
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List of World Heritage Sites in the Republic of Ireland
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and from professions such as law, medicine, and the
586:Statue of Anglo-Irish mathematician and theologian
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Ethnic group and historical social class in Ireland
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1332:, keeping their lands and privileges, such as the
3706:List of national parks of the Republic of Ireland
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1137:, saying, "England goes to fight for liberty in
786:was one of the first to describe the process of
494:The Anglo-Irish novelist and short story writer
4552:Association football in the Republic of Ireland
1261:delivered a famous eulogy for his class in the
1130:compared the Anglo-Irish landlord class to the
262:in Ireland. They mostly belong to the Anglican
1093:. Most were supporters of continued political
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371:, this Anglo-Irish landed class replaced the
69:is often seen as a symbol of the Anglo-Irish.
2045:"Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village"
2017:Heroic Option: the Irish in the British Army
863:, himself a Wellesley born in Dublin to the
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2113:(Bloomsbury Publishing, 1 July 1987), 384.
2073:(Bloomsbury Publishing, 1 July 1987), 376.
1842:, Fidelma Maguire, University College Cork
851:regiment, who spent most of his career in
590:(1819–1904), in front of the campanile of
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2343:. Princeton: Princeton University Press,
2111:Reactions to Irish Nationalism, 1865–1914
2071:Reactions to Irish Nationalism, 1865–1914
1232:which envisaged the establishment of the
4557:Association football in Northern Ireland
2561:Counties of Meath and Westmeath Act 1543
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2127:. University of Iowa Press. p. 42.
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1368:Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
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75:Regions with significant populations
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1477:minister, biographer and friend of
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472:, which became known in Ireland as
313:The term is not usually applied to
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3557:Economy of the Republic of Ireland
3355:Irish Free State (1922–1937)
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2216:Zealand, National Library of New.
2176:from the original on 16 March 2004
2019:, Pen & Sword, Barnsley, 2005.
1997:Encyclopedia of Literary Modernism
1929:: In the name of God, what's that?
1319:" in 1607, the traditional Gaelic
1071:industrialist and business magnate
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