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Kildare rebellion (1534-1535) in the Annals of the Four Masters

2020

Abstract One of the most important Irish historical sources, which are the Annals of the Four Masters, written in the modern period, provide us with unusually valuable information about the history of the Emerald Island. In addition to data from the ancient or medieval periods, it also contains material from the difficult 16th and 17th centuries for Ireland, when it came under the yoke of English Protestants, who were initially represented by the Tudors and then by the Stuart dynasty. The Annals of the Four Masters also witnesses the resistance of the Irish, both those from Hiberno Normans and Gaelic Irish, to the demands of new authorities, including the rejection of Catholicism and total …

060104 historyIreland in XVI CenturyKildare rebellionAnnalsHistoryAnnals of the Four MastersHenry VIII0601 history and archaeology06 humanities and the artsSilken ThomasClassicsOpen Military Studies
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The Dialectic Between Strength and Weakness in Dostoevsky (1860-1864). Ideology as Key for the Interpretation

2013

Los estudios críticos de la obra de Dostoievski evitan relacionarla con su ideología. El presente trabajo parte del supuesto de que la confrontación de la obra literaria con la ideología del autor puede proporcionar algunas claves decisivas para la comprensión de conceptos compartidos por ambos campos. Se ha analizado las categorías de fortaleza y debilidad, como nódulos importantes en la malla conceptual-imaginativa. El trabajo se limita a un periodo esencial de la obra de Dostoievski, 1860-1864, puesto que hay un consenso generalizado en que es clave para la evolución de su obra madura. Critical studies of Dostoevsky’s work usually avoid relating it to ideology. This essay assumes that th…

DostoevskyAuthoritylcsh:Philosophy (General)autoridadAestheticsfuerzaDostoievskilcsh:Speculative philosophyestéticaPhilosophyideologíalcsh:BD10-701Strengthlcsh:B1-5802IdeologyrebeliónRebellion
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IMAGINED REBELLION: WHAT DOESN'T HAPPEN IN THE WINTER'S TALE

2014

International audience; Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale features a pattern of violent rebellion that only just fails to happen. Such moments of near-rebellion, best interpreted through the play's master trope of the moving statue, constitute an exploration of the causes of political rebellion and how best to avert it. Thanks to the close integration of its romance aesthetics and political realism, The Winter's Tale can be read as a "Mirror for Kings".

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