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The Confederate Catholics of Ireland: the personnel of the Confederation, 1642–9

Irish Historical Studies, 1995
The term ‘Confederation of Kilkenny’ is not of ancient lineage. It dates from the nineteenth century and, as Professor J. C. Beckett has pointed out, seems to have originated in the title of a book by Father C. P. Meehan first published in 1846. Those members of the confederacy which ruled the major portion of the country between the rising of 1641 and
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Henry P. Pellew Crease: Confederation or No Confederation

2010
BC Studies: The British Columbian Quarterly, No 12: Winter 1971 ...
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Confederates

World Literature Today, 1981
Manly Johnson, Thomas Keneally
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Federalism and confederalism

2018
Federative arrangements involve two or more governments ruling over the same territory and population. They have been of interest to political philosophers because they challenge, or at least complicate, some fundamental political concepts like authority, sovereignty, democracy and citizenship.
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The Making of a Confederate

2007
Abstract For all the advances of the civil rights movement, and for all the cultural diversity attending economic prosperity, many white southerners have been unable to relinquish the Confederate past and the idea of a heroic, liberty-loving South crushed by power-hungry Yankees.
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Scoring on and off the field?: The impact of Australia's inclusion in the Asian Football Confederation

Sport Management Review, 2016
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