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THE IRISH IN POST-WAR BRITAIN - WHAT KIND OF REPRESENTATION ?

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The Irish in Great Britain in the post World War II period have received limited recognition in regard to monitoring, research and policymaking at both central and local government level compared to other ethnic minorities. This article proposes to examine whether an Irish dimension is included or excluded at local government level in monitoring procedures and policy initiatives and the factors affecting this. This will be done through an analysis of the preliminary results of interviews carried out in a selection of London boroughs.
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hal-00612722 , version 1 (30-07-2011)

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Grainne O'Keeffe-Vigneron. THE IRISH IN POST-WAR BRITAIN - WHAT KIND OF REPRESENTATION ?. Werner Huber, Michael Boss, Catherine Maignant and Hedwig Schwall. Irish Studies in Europe "Ireland: Representation and Responsibility", Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, pp.121-132, 2007, Irish Studies in Europe. ⟨hal-00612722⟩
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