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Title:Forgotten alternatives : Jewish territorialism as a movement of political action and ideology (1905-1965) Author(s):ALMAGOR, LauraEUI affiliatedDate:2015Citation: Florence : European University Institute, 2015 Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI PhD theses; Department of History and CivilizationAbstract:Starting with the so-called Uganda Controversy of 1905, the Jewish Territorialists searched for areas outside Palestine on which to create settlements of Jews. This study analyses both Territorialist ideology, and the place ...
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Title:Appetite for Beef: How much meat did early New Yorkers consume? Author(s):BAICS, GergelyDate:2010Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI MWP; 2010/15Abstract:Drawing on new archival data for the period from 1790 to 1818, this paper documents how much red meat per capita was consumed by an average New Yorker in the early Republican era, a period for which no systematic figures ...
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Title:Dreamers, Dupes and Dynamiters: Political Violence and the Transnational Flows of Irish Nationalism, 1865-1885 Author(s):WHELEHAN, NiallDate:2009Citation: Florence, European University Institute, 2009 Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI PhD theses; Department of History and CivilizationAbstract:Insurrection is frequently viewed as a vertical theme in Irish history, both by historians and the conspirators themselves. The Proclamation of the Irish Republic, delivered by insurgents during the 1916 rebellion, depicted ...
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Title:Comparing Irish migrants and county associations in New York and London: A cross-cultural analysis of migrant experiences and associational behaviour circa 1946-1961 Author(s):NYHAN, MiriamDate:2008Citation: Florence, European University Institute, 2008 Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI PhD theses; Department of History and CivilizationAbstract:This study significantly broadens our understanding of the migration process by placing a form of associational behavior in the wider historical context of leaving one country and settling in one of two destinations, in ...

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AuthorALMAGOR, Laura (1)BAICS, Gergely (1)NYHAN, Miriam (1)WHELEHAN, Niall (1)SubjectAmerican history (1)economic history (1)Emigration and immigration -- Cross-cultural studies (1)Freeland League -- History (1)history of food (1)history of New York City (1)Immigrants -- England -- History -- 20th century (1)Immigrants -- North America -- History -- 20th century (1)Ireland -- Politics and government -- 19th century (1)Irish Americans (1)... View MoreTypeThesis (3)Working Paper (1)Date Issued2010 - 2019 (2)2000 - 2009 (2)Series/NumberDepartment of History and Civilization (3)EUI PhD theses (3)2010/15 (1)EUI MWP (1)
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