The Irish in Britain: Injustices of Recognition?

作者: Grainne O'Keeffe-Vigneron

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关键词: White populationInvisibilityMythologyGender studiesWorld War II periodIrishHistoryEthnic group

摘要: The Irish in Britain the post World War II period have been considered victims of 'myth homogeneity' where as a white population group their difference and problems they encountered British society largely ignored. Consquently, excluded from policies discourses related to ethnic minorities society. This article will examine reasons consequences this 'invisibility' on Britain.

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