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Frightful doctrines: Nietzsche, Ireland, and the great war
Patrick Bixby
Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies, School of (SHARCS)
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Arts & Humanities
World War I
100%
Friedrich Nietzsche
73%
Ireland
68%
Doctrine
56%
W. B. Yeats
41%
Dublin
34%
Militarism
28%
Philosophy
27%
Nationalists
26%
English Newspaper
24%
War Correspondent
23%
Applause
22%
Antichrist
21%
Armistice
21%
German Empire
20%
Philosopher
20%
Shorthand
20%
Imagery
19%
Names
19%
Headlines
18%
War Effort
18%
Clerics
18%
Rhetoric
17%
Christian Faith
16%
Allusion
15%
Propaganda
14%
Commentators
13%
Evil
13%
Trauma
13%
Poem
10%
Poet
10%
Rise
10%
Causes
9%
Economics
8%
Social Sciences
Ireland
74%
doctrine
71%
newspaper
49%
German Empire
36%
outbreak of war
32%
militarism
26%
popular press
26%
propaganda
22%
faith
18%
trauma
17%
writer
16%
university teacher
14%
cause
11%
economics
8%