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Modes of memory: Remembering and forgetting the Irish Rebellion of 1798
Guy Beiner
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Remembering
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Remembrance
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Ballads
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Contestation
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Continuous
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Trauma
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Preoccupation
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Mass Culture
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Poetry
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Dialectics
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militants
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Founding Father
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Historical Event
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Irishman
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Republican
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Iconic
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evocation
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Irish Republicanism
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Irish history
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Politics of memory
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Great Rebellion
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Secret Society
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Kells
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Keyphrases
Rebellion
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Remembrance
40%
Ballad
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Politics
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Trauma
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Violence
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Militant
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Outburst
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Lieu
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Historical Events
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Popular Culture
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Late Modern
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United Irishmen
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Modern Ireland
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Scholarly Inquiry
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Irish Republicanism
20%
Irish History
20%
Memory Politics
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Commemorative Culture
20%
Secret Society
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