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'Time and the Irish: An Analysis of the Temporal Frameworks employed by Sir Henry Maine, Eoin MacNeill, and James Connolly in their Writings on Early Modern Ireland'
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TY - CONF - Heather Laird - Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium (Cambridge: The Department of Celtic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University) - 'Time and the Irish: An Analysis of the Temporal Frameworks employed by Sir Henry Maine, Eoin MacNeill, and James Connolly in their Writings on Early Modern Ireland' - 2010 - December - Validated - 1 - () - Kassandra Conley, Edyta Lehmann, Sarah Zeiser - 128 - 141 - Harvard University - This essay provides an analysis of the various temporal frameworks employed in the debates surrounding the translation of the Brehon Law manuscripts. It is principally concerned with the writings of three key contributers to these debates: Sir Henry Maine, the British jurist and legal historian; Eoin MacNeill, the Irish nationalist historian and revolutionary; and James Connolly, the founder of the Irish Socialist Republican Party. DA - 2010/12 ER -
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@inproceedings{V68229354, = {Heather Laird }, = {Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium (Cambridge: The Department of Celtic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University)}, = {{'Time and the Irish: An Analysis of the Temporal Frameworks employed by Sir Henry Maine, Eoin MacNeill, and James Connolly in their Writings on Early Modern Ireland'}}, = {2010}, = {December}, = {Validated}, = {1}, = {()}, = {Kassandra Conley, Edyta Lehmann and Sarah Zeiser }, pages = {128--141}, = {Harvard University}, = {{This essay provides an analysis of the various temporal frameworks employed in the debates surrounding the translation of the Brehon Law manuscripts. It is principally concerned with the writings of three key contributers to these debates: Sir Henry Maine, the British jurist and legal historian; Eoin MacNeill, the Irish nationalist historian and revolutionary; and James Connolly, the founder of the Irish Socialist Republican Party.}}, source = {IRIS} }
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AUTHORS | Heather Laird | ||
TITLE | Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium (Cambridge: The Department of Celtic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University) | ||
PUBLICATION_NAME | 'Time and the Irish: An Analysis of the Temporal Frameworks employed by Sir Henry Maine, Eoin MacNeill, and James Connolly in their Writings on Early Modern Ireland' | ||
YEAR | 2010 | ||
MONTH | December | ||
STATUS | Validated | ||
PEER_REVIEW | 1 | ||
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EDITORS | Kassandra Conley, Edyta Lehmann, Sarah Zeiser | ||
START_PAGE | 128 | ||
END_PAGE | 141 | ||
LOCATION | Harvard University | ||
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ABSTRACT | This essay provides an analysis of the various temporal frameworks employed in the debates surrounding the translation of the Brehon Law manuscripts. It is principally concerned with the writings of three key contributers to these debates: Sir Henry Maine, the British jurist and legal historian; Eoin MacNeill, the Irish nationalist historian and revolutionary; and James Connolly, the founder of the Irish Socialist Republican Party. | ||
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