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Discourses of visibility and self-determination in the Irish Free State
Tim Ellis-Dale
SSSHL Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
Centre for Culture and Creativity
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Arts & Humanities
Irish Free State
100%
Self-determination
89%
Visibility
66%
Discourse
62%
Political Culture
40%
Invisible
37%
Governor
26%
Visible
20%
Catholic Identity
18%
Civil War
18%
Free State
17%
Political Legitimacy
17%
Respectability
16%
Treaties
15%
Morality
15%
Invisibility
15%
Causes
15%
Dublin
14%
Suburban
14%
Anxiety
14%
Darkness
14%
Visual Culture
14%
Political Discourse
13%
Mask
13%
Residence
13%
Political Life
13%
Legitimacy
12%
Supporters
12%
Proceedings
12%
Opponents
12%
Republican
11%
Chronicles
11%
Government
7%
Language
6%