Covenant as Context 2003
DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199250745.003.0011
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Recounting the Tetrateuch

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“…116 The feeling of having been betrayed by their countrymen was particularly strong among the 16th (Irish) Division, as it concurrently suffered its heaviest losses on the front in the gas battles at Hulluch between 27 and 29 April 1916. 117 Consequently, the events revealed a spectrum of individual national identities that were affected, ranging from shock to indifference. For the most part, the episodes did not lead to a renunciation of the respective imperial nationalism but rather to a strengthening of loyalty on the Irish and Austro-Hungarian sides -for the present.…”
Section: Moments Of Conflict: Italy's Entry Into the War (1915) And T...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…116 The feeling of having been betrayed by their countrymen was particularly strong among the 16th (Irish) Division, as it concurrently suffered its heaviest losses on the front in the gas battles at Hulluch between 27 and 29 April 1916. 117 Consequently, the events revealed a spectrum of individual national identities that were affected, ranging from shock to indifference. For the most part, the episodes did not lead to a renunciation of the respective imperial nationalism but rather to a strengthening of loyalty on the Irish and Austro-Hungarian sides -for the present.…”
Section: Moments Of Conflict: Italy's Entry Into the War (1915) And T...mentioning
confidence: 99%