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Constructing Difference and Imperial Strategy

Contrasting Representations of Irish and Zionist Nationalism in British Political Discourse (1917–1922)

Maggy Hary

Bates, Sir Edward Carson: Ulster Leader (London: John Murray, 1921), xi. 34 Parliamentary debates, Hansard , 4th series, vol. 11, 972–973, cited by Shannon, Arthur J. Balfour and Ireland , 69. 35 Arthur James Balfour, Nationality and Home Rule

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Romanticizing Difference

Identities in Transformation after World War I

Nadia Malinovich

Irish nation, they were often quick to recognize the Jews as a national group and to support their claim to statehood. Arthur James Balfour himself argued that before the British conquest the Irish had merely been a group of warring tribes, and that