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theMEHness :: modern european history: Catholic and Irish?
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May 13, 2009. If so, you'd have some problems in 18th century Ireland. At this time, around 3/4th of Irish people were Catholic, despite attempts on the behalf of England to convert them to Protestantism. These attemps first took the form of the establishment of the Church of Ireland. But after disappointing results, the mother country turned to force. In the 18th century, if you were Catholic in Ireland and under the rule of England, you could not:. Hold office or practice law. Go abroad to study. Sourc...
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theMEHness :: modern european history: Catholic and Irish?
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May 13, 2009. By the late 18th century, you had some more freedoms. Vote at parliamentary elections. Bask in your newfound freedoms for a moment. Done? You still could not:. Sit in parliament (I believe this means be a member of, not actually sit. Though I could be wrong). Be a colonel in the army. Be a captain in the navy. Be a minister in the government. Hold anything higher than a junior office in the civil government. Roberts Rinehart Publishers. Niwot, Colorado. 1995. This entry feeds into this.
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theMEHness :: modern european history: The Irish and Slavery
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May 13, 2009. The Irish and Slavery. But, to bring this back on topic, as I was continuing to read The Great Famine. By John Percival, I noticed the following. This entry feeds into this. May 15, 2009 at 12:15 PM. I think this is a rick: http:/ amishamerica.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c7b9e53ef010535ec77dd970c-800wi. Hay Rick with waggon, figures and a dog, Thomas Hennell,. Http:/ www.simfineart.com/image/paint/Paint%2008.jpg. Http:/ www.simfineart.com/paint/recording2.html. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Cogito et Histoire de la Folie: April 2009
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Sunday, April 26, 2009. Continuing the Race Conversation, and We're Bringing it to the US. Dear Ms. MEHness. Unfortunately, I could not find a radio report on bi/multiracial identity in Europe, but this is a good start: Farai Chideya's interview with Lise Funderburg. The Future of Europe. Internalization vs. Globalization. I, too, love Goodbye, Lenin! The Synthetic Sound: Trip Hop. Came out announcing the advent of "the Bristol sound." The journalist Guy Garcia says of this sound:. Ponderings by the BBC.
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theMEHness :: modern european history: A Letter (?) on Multiraciality
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April 26, 2009. Dear Ms. Cogito et Histoire de la Folie,. Tradition will be maintained, but culture individually innovated.". The one point which I take issue with is this. You wrote that, "In fact, that racially plural, digital face does not represent the people of the future; we're here right now, and guess what? We've always been here." While I agree that "We are here right now," is true, stating that multiraciality is not so much for the future. A few days after Mildred Loving had died. I guess a...
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Cogito et Histoire de la Folie: January 2009
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Saturday, January 31, 2009. Tired of Your Neighbors? Just Take Over the World! The West at the Worlds Center. Repetition Repeated - Another Week-End Summary. Labels: Summary Week 2. Blame it on Napoleon. Dear Mr. Conroy. Then perhaps the rest of Europe could have followed suit. Unfortunately, nothing happened. Women were denied, and the movement would not start up again until the early 20th century. Who wants to give the vote to those people who are occupied with housework? Sunday, January 25, 2009.
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theMEHness :: modern european history: Famine
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May 25, 2009. Responding to Andra's post. In your post, you comment that, "However, the potato famine was not created by the British, which means that the Irish left the homeland due to a natural disaster, if I may call it that, rather than because of their oppression by the British." You also inquire as to whether there might be a trend in people emigrating from their homes because of oppressive occupations. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Let's Talk About.MEH. Thoughts of a Second Semester Senior.
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theMEHness :: modern european history: How Ireland became Ireland
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May 25, 2009. How Ireland became Ireland. Kind of the last bit to tack onto the previous post. Or in English, Ireland) in the 1930's, when Fianna Fáil. Who had opposed the treaty, also known as the Soldiers of Destiny) came into power. It is known as the Republican Party and is currently in power as well. Ireland remained neutral during WWII, though it assisted the Allies minimally. It declared itself a republic in 1949. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Let's Talk About.MEH. In response to Charlie.
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theMEHness :: modern european history: Workhouses
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May 25, 2009. A quick aside on workhouses which were briefly mentioned in my previous post. A workhouse, as defined by. Is "a place where people who were unable to support themselves could go to live and work." With the word comes images from Oliver Twist, but this post specifically wishes to discuss workhouses in Ireland. Workhouses were created in Ireland under the Workhouse Act of 1838 (encompassed in the Poor Law Act. The Workhouse Act passed in spite of significant Irish dissent. ("Eighty-six pe...