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This book examines what distinguished New Zealand's response to the Rising and its aftermath -- particularly from Australian and Canadian responses, the two Dominions whose constitutional relations to the United Kingdom were frequently cited in determining Irish independence

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This book examines what distinguished New Zealand's response to the Rising and its aftermath -- particularly from Australian and Canadian responses, the two Dominions whose constitutional relations to the United Kingdom were frequently cited in determining Irish independence
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Autorenporträt
Emeritus Professor Peter Kuch has recently retired as the inaugural Eamon Cleary Professor of Irish Studies, University of Otago, New Zealand. Lisa Marr researches and teaches Irish literary and cultural history at the University of Otago. She has worked on major research projects on Samuel Beckett and on the Irish Theatrical Diaspora. In 2007, she co-edited an edition of Arthur J. Rees's The Merry Marauders. In 2016, her article on Circa Theatre's 1976 production of Juno and the Paycock appeared in the Australasian Journal of Irish Studies.