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Minding the Gaps: Exploring the intersection of political economy, colonial ideologies, and cultural practice in early modern Ireland
Audrey Horning
School of Natural and Built Environment
The Senator George J Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice
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Social Sciences
Economic Systems
100%
Ireland
100%
Ideologies
100%
Cultural Practices
100%
Examinations
66%
Process
33%
Understanding
33%
Capitalism
33%
Scholarships
33%
English Language
33%
Tuition Fee
33%
Economics
33%
Reality
33%
Economic Structure
33%
Rhetoric
33%
Historical Archeology
33%
Mutation
33%
Arts and Humanities
Early Modern Ireland
100%
Colonial Ideology
100%
Economics
100%
Capitalism
50%
Structure
25%
Higher Education Finance
25%
Reality
25%
Engage-ment
25%
Atlantic
25%
Imposition
25%
Colonial Encounter
25%
Reconsideration
25%