The 1916 Rising: A View from Australia

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Brennan, Frank Tenison. (2016). The 1916 Rising: A View from Australia. Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review.
AuthorsBrennan, Frank Tenison
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The article discusses the connection of Australia with the 1916 Irish Proclamation on topics such as the lack of settlement between Australian Aboriginals and the land newcomers, and Boston College Professor of Modern Irish and Ecclesiastical History Oliver Rafferty's reflection on the Rising.

Year2016
JournalStudies: An Irish Quarterly Review
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Research GroupThomas More Law School
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EditorsS. J. B. Bradley
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