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1949-, Padhy Krushna Singh, ed. Factional politics in rural India. Discovery Pub. House, 2000.

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Twitchell, N. H. The Tribune Group: Factional conflict in the Labour Party 1964-1970. Rabbit Publications, 1998.

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Fukunaga, Masaaki. Society, caste, and factional politics: Conflict and continuity in rural India. Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 1993.

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Shih, Victor C. Factions and finance in China: Elite conflict and inflation. Cambridge University Press, 2008.

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Chaudhary, S. N. Role of village factions in rural development: A case study. Amar Prakashan, 1990.

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Denny, Steve. The quota system and American immigration: A re-creation of the conflict between Congressional factions in the 1920's debating whether or not to adopt a quota system for immigrants. Interaction Publishers, DBA Interact, 1992.

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Factional conflict at Beijing University, 1966-1968. [s.n.], 2005.

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Factional conflict in the Sudanese nationalist movement, 1918-1948. Graduate College, University of Khartoum, 1985.

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Factional conflict in the Sudanese Nationalist Movement 1918-1948. Graduate College, University of Khartoum, 1985.

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Levine, Ari Daniel. Divided by a Common Language: Factional Conflict in Late Northern Song China. University of Hawaii Press, 2008.

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Divided by a common language: Factional conflict in late Northern Song China. University of Hawaii Press, 2009.

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Kornbluh, Evan B. On the margins of nations: Chinese factional conflict and the Mexican state, 1911-1931. 2009.

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Abler, Thomas S. Factional Dispute and Party Conflict in the Political System of the Seneca Nation: An Ethnological Analysis. Lulu Press, Inc., 2018.

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Abler, Thomas S. Factional Dispute and Party Conflict in the Political System of the Seneca Nation: An Ethnohistorical Analysis. Lulu Press, Inc., 2019.

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McMahon, Sean F. Crisis and Class War in Egypt: Social Reproduction, Factional Realignments and the Global Political Economy. Zed Books, Limited, 2016.

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Crisis and Class War in Egypt: Social Reproduction, Factional Realignments and the Global Political Economy. Bloomsbury Academic & Professional, 2016.

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Cheung, Olivia. Factional-Ideological Conflicts in Chinese Politics. Amsterdam University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463720298.

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This book reconstructs the factional-ideological conflicts surrounding socialist transformation and political reform in China that were played out through ‘factional model-making’, a norm-bound mechanism for elites of the Chinese Communist Party to contest the party line publicly. Dazhai, Anhui, Nanjie, Shekou, Shenzhen, Guangdong and Chongqing were cultivated into factional models by party elites before Xi Jinping came to power in 2012. Although factional model-making undermined party discipline, it often did not threaten regime security and even contributed to regime resilience through stren
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Lucas, Jennifer C., ChristopherJ Galdieri, and TaunaS Sisco, eds. Polarization and Political Party Factions in the 2020 Election. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2022. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978723788.

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This volume explores the conflict between two forces: party polarization and party factionalism. The major change in America’s two political parties over the past half-century has been increased polarization, which has led to a new era of heightened inter-party competition resulting in stronger and more cohesive parties. At the same time, elections, particularly primaries, often reveal deep internal factional divisions within both the parties, and the 2020 election was no different. The Democratic coalition typically pits moderate or establishment candidates against progressive activists and c
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Lee, Alexander. Imperium and Sacerdotium. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199675159.003.0007.

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For many years, humanist attitudes towards the relationship between papacy and Empire have tended to be viewed in terms of the rivalry between the Guelfs and the Ghibellines. As this chapter argues, however, such a heuristic approach is anything but helpful. Indeed, it actually distorts our understanding of humanist thought. Rather than being constrained by narrow factional designations, the humanists nurtured a resolutely dualistic vision of imperium and sacerdotium throughout the fourteenth century. Carefully following the course of the conflict between Empire and papacy, they sought to refu
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Cohn, Jr., Samuel K. Black Death Persecution and Abandonment. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198819660.003.0004.

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This chapter begins with the Black Death’s well-studied social toxins—the flagellant movement and the burning of Jews. It shows them not as the near-universal consequences of the plague, as often assumed, but confined to certain regions of Europe and almost exclusively described by chroniclers in German-speaking regions. The chapter concentrates on a less dramatic but more diffused horror described by Black Death commentators—the cruel abandonment of loved ones and the flight of trusted professionals. By examining a large body of contemporary texts, it challenges the orthodoxy that these asses
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Shih, Victor C. Factions and Finance in China: Elite Conflict and Inflation. Cambridge University Press, 2007.

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Shih, Victor C. Factions and Finance in China: Elite Conflict and Inflation. Cambridge University Press, 2012.

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Factions and Finance in China: Elite Conflict and Inflation. Cambridge University Press, 2008.

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Shih, Victor C. Factions and Finance in China: Elite Conflict and Inflation. Cambridge University Press, 2007.

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Shih, Victor C. Factions and Finance in China: Elite Conflict and Inflation. Cambridge University Press, 2008.

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Shih, Victor C. Factions and Finance in China: Elite Conflict and Inflation. Cambridge University Press, 2009.

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Scott, Tom. Faction in Geneva. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198725275.003.0028.

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Geneva was forced to pay Bern substantial military reparations; moreover, it struggled to reclaim the vidomnat. Only in August 1536 was its Burgrecht with Bern renewed. In 1538 it was rumoured that Bern proposed to keep Geneva as an ‘open city’, that is, without defensive walls. Ineptly conducted negotiations with Bern in 1539 by the so-called Articulants resulted in several Genevan villages passing into Bernese hands. Such disputes continued until 1544. Despite the Reformation mandate of May 1536 Farel and his new acolyte Jean Calvin encountered opposition, and were dismissed in 1538, though
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Cheung, Olivia. Factional-Ideological Conflicts in Chinese Politics: To the Left or to the Right? Amsterdam University Press, 2023.

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Cheung, Olivia. Factional-Ideological Conflicts in Chinese Politics: To the Left or to the Right? Amsterdam University Press, 2023.

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Horne, Gerald. The CP’s “FBI Faction” Rises. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037924.003.0011.

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This chapter discusses the powerful FBI faction within the highest ranks of the CP, led by Morris Childs, who was quite effective in gumming up potentially far-reaching proposals and stoking internal conflict. This internecine conflict wracking the CP provided a plethora of headlines for the U.S. press, which in turn alienated actual and potential members. At the sixteenth convention of the CP in February 1957, there were seventy correspondents from newspapers, television, and radio, including journalists from Italy, Poland, and the Soviet Union, who did a credible job of presenting a portrait
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Volkman, Lucas P. Houses Divided. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190248321.001.0001.

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This work argues that congregational and local denominational schisms among Baptists, Methodists, and Presbyterians in the border state of Missouri before, during, and after the Civil War were central to the crisis of the Union, Civil War, and Reconstruction. Employing an array of approaches that examine these ecclesiastical fractures beyond the customary antebellum temporal scope of analysis, and as a local phenomenon, this study maintains that the schisms were interlinked religious, sociocultural, legal, and political developments rife with implications for the transformation of evangelicali
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Woloch, Nancy. Different versus Equal: The 1920s. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691002590.003.0006.

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This chapter revisits Adkins and considers the feud over protective laws that arose in the women's movement in the 1920s. The clash between friends and foes of the Equal Rights Amendment—and over the protective laws for women workers that it would surely invalidate—fueled women's politics in the 1920s. Both sides claimed precedent-setting accomplishments. In 1923, the National Woman's Party proposed the historic ERA, which incurred conflict that lasted for decades. The social feminist contingent—larger and more powerful—gained favor briefly among congressional lawmakers, expanded the number an
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Stapleton, Timothy J., ed. Modern African Conflicts. ABC-CLIO, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400686481.

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An essential resource for students or general readers interested in post-colonial Africa, this encyclopedia provides coverage of different regions, countries, wars, battles, factions, leaders, and foreign powers. Armed conflict represents a substantial part of African history since around 1960, yet this history is either insufficiently taught or overshadowed by negative stereotypes about African “tribal warfare.” In an effort to introduce this vital topic to students and general readers alike, this one-volume encyclopedia provides concise historical information on conflicts that occurred in po
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Power, Thomas P. Faith, Famine, and Faction: Religious Conflict in an Irish Mining Community, 1847-1858. Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2020.

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Power, Thomas P. Faith, Famine, and Faction: Religious Conflict in an Irish Mining Community, 1847-1858. Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2020.

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Moghaddam, Fathali M., and Rom Harré, eds. Words of Conflict, Words of War. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216038603.

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This highly insightful and cohesive group of studies reveals the power of political narratives to create conflict and peace. Words of Conflict, Words of War: How the Language We Use in Political Processes Sparks Fighting is a fascinating exploration of the narratives leaders use to position both themselves and others in the course of political processes that lead to peace or conflict. Drawing on the relatively new field of "positioning theory," expert essays provide insights into the ways words position us—for better or worse—and influence our intended results. The focus on narratives, from th
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Morton, Nicholas. The Crusader States and their Neighbours. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198824541.001.0001.

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The Crusader States and their Neighbours explores the military history of the medieval Near East, piecing together the fault-lines of conflict which entangled this much-contested region. This was an area where ethnic, religious, dynastic, and commercial interests collided and the causes of war could be numerous. Conflicts persisted for decades and were fought out between many groups including Kurds, Turks, Armenians, Arabs, and the Crusaders themselves. This book recreates this world exploring how each faction sought to advance its own interests by any means possible, adapting its war craft to
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Salinas, Moises F. Planting Hatred, Sowing Pain. Praeger, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400697234.

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As renewed hatred pumped the people of Israel and Palestine in summer 2006 fueling a flurry of bombings, kidnappings, and murders, author Moises Salinas continued research and interviews for this book in those nations. InPlanting Hatred, Sowing Pain, the psychology professor explains why it often seems this conflict that has been raging more than 70 years is illogical. While in recent years both groups have basically agreed on the broad parameters of a peace agreement, the fight still continues. Salinas argues that the obstacles to achieving a solution are not just political, but also psycholo
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Shrader, Charles R. The Withered Vine. Praeger, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216036487.

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An explanation of the failure of the Communist insurgency in Greece between 1945 and 1949, this study provides a striking lesson in what happens to an armed revolutionary movement when it lacks adequate manpower and logistical resources, and is divided against itself on such basic matters as foreign policy and the employment of its military capabilities. During the period of 1945-1949, the Greek Communist Party was split into competing factions, each with its own idea of which course the rebellion should take. The Stalinist faction, led by Secretary-General Nikos Zachariades, was pitted agains
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Sankey, Margaret D. Women and War in the 21st Century. ABC-CLIO, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216036890.

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"Twenty-three countries currently allow women to serve in front-line combat positions and others with a high likelihood of direct enemy contact. This book examines how these decisions did or did not evolve in 47 countries. This timely and fascinating book explores how different countries have determined to allow women in the military to take on combat roles–whether out of a need for personnel, a desire for the military to reflect the values of the society, or the opinion that women improve military effectiveness–or, in contrast, have disallowed such a move on behalf of the state. In addition,
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Parry, Glyn. Catholicism and Tyranny in Shakespeare’s Warwickshire. Edited by Malcolm Smuts. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199660841.013.8.

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The brief appearance of a messenger named ‘Somerville’ in The Third Part of Henry VI has been interpreted as evidence for a radically subversive Catholic Shakespeare. However, although John Somerville’s arrest for plotting to kill Queen Elizabeth, and the subsequent harassment of Warwickshire Catholic families, were part of Shakespeare’s formative experiences, this chapter uses new evidence to argue that religion formed only part of the story. It shows that Somverville’s arrest contributed to efforts by Robert Dudley earl of Leicester to destroy his rivals in Warwickshire politics through part
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Schliesser, Eric. Society and Political Taxonomy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190690120.003.0006.

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This chapter discusses some of Adam Smith’s more important economic and political categories. It argue that it is misleading to understand Smith as a methodologic individualist. In particular, it argues that “society” is a crucial category in Smith’s political philosophy. But unlike the Stoicizing interpretation of Smith, this chapter argues that for Smith a society is not by definition harmonious. In particular, there is inherent class conflict between wage-earning and profit-seeking classes. Smith also diagnoses other sources of faction and pays particular attention to social orders. In addi
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Mirola, William A. A City of Industrial and Religious Extremes. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038839.003.0002.

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This chapter examines the case of Chicago and nineteenth-century Protestantism, the development of factions within the eight-hour movement, and the relationship between labor reformers, employers, and Protestant clergy in the city. Beneath the manifest economic and political conflicts that characterized Chicago's eight-hour movement was a debate between workers, employers, and clergy over the religious and moral significance of redeeming time through shorter hours for labor. In the development of their respective rhetoric in this debate, eight-hour advocates and employers fought over whether t
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Hamilton, Tom. Pierre de L’Estoile and his World in the Wars of Religion. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198800095.001.0001.

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The Wars of Religion embroiled France in decades of faction, violence, and peacemaking in the late sixteenth century. When historians interpret these events, inevitably they depend on sources of information gathered by contemporaries, none more valuable than the diaries and the collection of Pierre de L’Estoile (1546–1611), who lived through the civil wars in Paris and shaped how they have been remembered ever since. Taking him out of the footnotes, and demonstrating his significance in the culture of the late Renaissance, this book is the first life of L’Estoile in any language. It examines h
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Woods, Michael E. Arguing until Doomsday. University of North Carolina Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469656397.001.0001.

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As the sectional crisis gripped the United States, the rancor increasingly spread to the halls of Congress. Preston Brooks's frenzied assault on Charles Sumner was perhaps the most notorious evidence of the dangerous divide between proslavery Democrats and the new antislavery Republican Party. But as disunion loomed, rifts within the majority Democratic Party were every bit as consequential. And nowhere was the fracture more apparent than in the raging debates between Illinois's Stephen Douglas and Mississippi's Jefferson Davis. As leaders of the Democrats' northern and southern factions befor
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HADFIELD, ANDREW, and PAUL HAMMOND, eds. WORDS AT WAR. British AcademyLondon, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197267622.001.0001.

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Abstract The English Civil War was not simply a conflict between two opposing, unstable, complicated alliances of various factions, but a war of words. Supporters of the King and allies of Parliament and the New Model Army clashed over ideals, ideas, and concepts as they each sought to impose their understanding of history and visions of the future, realising that victory could only be secured by establishing a political and cultural language that would guide and direct those who used it. Accordingly, the Civil War witnessed vociferous arguments over many key English words central to English l
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Walder, Andrew G., and Dong Guoqiang. A Decade of Upheaval. Princeton University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691213217.001.0001.

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This book chronicles the surprising and dramatic political conflicts of a rural Chinese county over the course of the Cultural Revolution. The book uncovers a previously unimagined level of strife in the countryside that began with the Red Guard Movement in 1966 and continued unabated until the death of Mao Zedong in 1976. Showing how the upheavals of the Cultural Revolution were not limited to urban areas, but reached far into isolated rural regions, the book reveals that the intervention of military forces in 1967 encouraged factional divisions in Feng County because different branches of Ch
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Newman, Abraham L., and Elliot Posner. Legitimacy Claims and Pre-Crisis Transatlantic Alignment. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198818380.003.0004.

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Chapter 4 focuses on soft law’s second-order consequences for rising regulatory powers. One of the key puzzles in the international regulation of finance is the persistence of cooperation even as the number of economic great powers increases. The emergence of the European Union as a financial rule-maker in the late 1990s and early 2000s, roughly on par with the United States, resulted in a transatlantic alignment of regulatory approaches, not conflict over the fundamentals. This chapter demonstrates how soft law was used by reform-minded factions in Europe to legitimize their claims and tip in
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Seliktar, Ofira. Doomed to Failure? ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400642227.

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This ground-breaking book examines how and why the much-vaunted Oslo Peace Accords between the Israelis and Palestinians collapsed. The author analyzes the players on both sides of the accords, pointing out the attitudes and actions that serve to undermine peace and promote conflict. On the one hand, she criticizes the Islamist organizations Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad for not tolerating the idea of any true long-term peace with Israel. On the other hand, she scrutinizes the factions for and against Oslo that developed within Israeli government circles, and she calls into question the
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Beiner, Guy. Decommemorating. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198749356.003.0006.

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Commemoration of controversial historical episodes can trigger adverse hostile reactions of ‘decommemorating’, which aim to stamp out memory but in practice signify an oblique form of engaging with remembrance. In the wider context of a fin-de-siècle craze for commemoration, the centenary of the 1798 rebellion was celebrated by nationalists in Ulster in 1898. The commemorations were contested on many levels, showing infighting between rival nationalist factions, as well as conflicts between nationalists and unionists. Overt displays of public remembrance antagonized loyalists, provoking mass r
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