The Republic: Issue 2 – The Common Good

Issue 2, Spring/Summer 2001
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The Republic is a journal of contemporary and historical debate published by the Ireland Institute.

Contents

Editorial (PDF version)

The Editors

Freedom as Citizenship: The Republican Tradition in Political Theory (PDF version)

Republicanism and Separatism in the Seventeenth Century (PDF version)

Theobald Wolfe Tone: An Eighteenth-Century Republican and Separatist (PDF version)

The Culture and History of French Republicanism: Terror or Utopia? (PDF version)

‘Ireland Her Own’: Radical Movements in Nineteenth-Century Ireland (PDF version)

The English Republic (PDF version)

From Deference to Citizenship: Irish Republicanism 1870–1923 (PDF version)

Change and Continuity: Republican Thought Since 1922 (PDF version)

‘The Red-Crested Bird and Black Duck’—a Story of 1802: Historical Materialism, Indigenous People, and the Failed Republic (PDF version)

Civic-Republican Citizenship and Voluntary Action (PDF version)

Debate

Republicanism and Nationalism: An Imagined Conflict (PDF version)

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