List of bibliographic references indexed by national
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 74.
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000008 (2016) |
Sarah Chaney | ‘No “Sane” Person Would Have Any Idea’: Patients’ Involvement in Late Nineteenth-century British Asylum Psychiatry |
000039 (2015) |
Sahana Mukherjee [États-Unis] ; Phia S. Salter [États-Unis] ; Ludwin E. Molina [États-Unis] | Museum spaces as psychological affordances: representations of immigration history and national identity |
000062 (2014-12-05) |
Baptiste Delrue [France] | Antiquity in the French constitutional debate in the nineteenth century |
000075 (2014) |
Sylvie Pomiès-Maréchal [France] ; Matthew Leggett [France] | The Abortion Act 1967: A fundamental change? |
000076 (2014) |
Erick Falc'Her-Poyroux [France] | 'The Great Famine in Ireland: a Linguistic and Cultural Disruption |
000102 (2012-04-02) |
Virginie Privas-Bréauté [France] | "Words, always words, but no action"...? The actor's body as a heterotopic language calling for reconciliations in Bill Morrison's "The Marriage" (1993) |
000145 (2011) |
Nikolas Coupland [Royaume-Uni] | Voice, place and genre in popular song performance |
000170 (2011) |
Anthony D. Smith | National identity and vernacular mobilisation in Europe |
000174 (2011) |
Gregory Castle | Irish Revivalism: Critical Trends and New Directions |
000231 (2010) |
Diane Negra [Irlande (pays)] | URBAN SPACE, LUXURY RETAILING AND THE NEW IRISHNESS |
000235 (2010) |
Anne-Marie O'Connell [France] | GRÁINNE NÍ MHÁILLE OR « GRANUAILE », AN IRISH WOMAN , A CHIEFTAIN & A NATIONAL SYMBOL |
000395 (2009) |
David Robb [Royaume-Uni] | A COMMON EUROPEAN SONG HERITAGE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY SONGS OF IRELAND AND GERMANY |
000447 (2008) |
Donncha Kavanagh [Irlande (pays)] ; Carmen Kuhling [Irlande (pays)] ; Kieran Keohane [Irlande (pays)] | Dance-work: Images of Organization in Irish Dance |
000581 (2006) |
Roger Ebbatson | Englishness and the Victorians |
000582 (2006) |
Krishan Kumar | English and British National Identity |
000598 (2006) |
Don Mcaleese [Irlande (pays)] ; John Cahir | A European perspective on the peer-to-peer model post-grokster : How far is european law harmonised and what triggers a filesharing company's liability in european common law jurisdictions? |
000642 (2005) |
Richard Giulianotti [Royaume-Uni] | Towards a Critical Anthropology of Voice |
000652 (2005) |
Axel Klein | Stage-Irish, or the National in Irish Opera, 1780–1925 |
000658 (2005) |
Joseph L. Arbena | Robet F. Burk, Much More than A Game: Players, Owners and American Baseball Since 1921. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2001 xi + 372 pp. $45.00 cloth; $19.95 paper; Charles P. Korr, The End of Baseball as We Knew It: The Players Union, 1960–81 . Urbana, IL: The University of Illinois Press, 2002. 336 pp. $34.95 cloth |
000660 (2005) |
John O Lynn [Irlande (pays)] | Re-appraising ideas of musicality in intercultural contexts of music education |
000665 (2005) |
Alex Tyrrell | Paternalism, Public Memory and National Identity in Early Victorian Scotland: The Robert Burns Festival at Ayr in 1844 |
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