Lexicographical Neighbors of Irredentisms
Literary usage of Irredentisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New Map of Asia (1900-1919) by Herbert Adams Gibbons (1919)
"... like all other irredentisms, meets equally strong counter-irredentist aspirations
on the part of other nations and races. ..."
2. The Fruits of Victory: A Sequel to "The Great Illusion," by Norman Angell (1921)
"Rumania has marked her redemption by the inclusion of considerable Hungarian,
Bulgarian, and Serbian 'irredentisms' within her new borders. ..."
3. What Really Happened at Paris: The Story of the Peace Conference, 1918-1919 by Edward Mandell House, Charles Seymour (1921)
"It was, therefore, part of its duty to anticipate new irredentisms, which might
call for future vindication. In the second place, the Peace Conference had ..."
4. The New Map of Asia (1900-1919) by Herbert Adams Gibbons (1919)
"... like all other irredentisms, meets equally strong counter-irredentist aspirations
on the part of other nations and races. ..."
5. The Fruits of Victory: A Sequel to "The Great Illusion," by Norman Angell (1921)
"Rumania has marked her redemption by the inclusion of considerable Hungarian,
Bulgarian, and Serbian 'irredentisms' within her new borders. ..."
6. What Really Happened at Paris: The Story of the Peace Conference, 1918-1919 by Edward Mandell House, Charles Seymour (1921)
"It was, therefore, part of its duty to anticipate new irredentisms, which might
call for future vindication. In the second place, the Peace Conference had ..."