Tag Archives: Ireland
European Anthropology
In separate interviews, Nicholas Hammond speaks on his study of ancient Macedonian culture, while Joan Vincent discusses the culture of County Fermanagh in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Ireland. Hammond discusses Macedonian society in the time of Alexander the Great and factors that … Continue reading
Posted in Episodes, Hammond, Nicholas G. L., Vincent, Joan
Tagged cultural anthropology, Europe, Ireland, Macedonia
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The Troubles of Northern Ireland
The historical sense among the people of Northern Ireland is strong, but an approach to history does not yield political harmony. According to James Donnelly and Theo Hoppen, issues such as unemployment, immigration, and free trade, in addition to basic religious disparities, … Continue reading
Posted in Donnelly, James S., Episodes, Hoppen, K. Theodore
Tagged Ireland, Northern Ireland, Politics, The Troubles
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