Inner emigration (English Wikipedia)

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  • Gray, Billy (Summer 2009). ""The Lukewarm Conviction of Temporary Lodgers": Hubert Butler and the Anglo-Irish Sense of Exile". New Hibernia Review / Iris Éireannach Nua. 9 (2): 84–97. doi:10.1353/nhr.2005.0038. JSTOR 20646499. S2CID 146264513. Their emotional withdrawal from Ireland led to a profound sense of social and political dislocation, which in turn encouraged a communal retreat, a loss of power, and a form of 'inner emigration' among the Anglo-Irish.

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  • Klieneberger (1965), p. 175. Klieneberger, H. R. (1965). "The 'Innere Emigration': A Disputed Issue in Twentieth-Century German Literature". Monatshefte. 57 (4): 175. JSTOR 30161451.
  • Klieneberger (1965), p. 172. Klieneberger, H. R. (1965). "The 'Innere Emigration': A Disputed Issue in Twentieth-Century German Literature". Monatshefte. 57 (4): 175. JSTOR 30161451.
  • Klieneberger (1965), p. 178. Klieneberger, H. R. (1965). "The 'Innere Emigration': A Disputed Issue in Twentieth-Century German Literature". Monatshefte. 57 (4): 175. JSTOR 30161451.
  • Gray, Billy (Summer 2009). ""The Lukewarm Conviction of Temporary Lodgers": Hubert Butler and the Anglo-Irish Sense of Exile". New Hibernia Review / Iris Éireannach Nua. 9 (2): 84–97. doi:10.1353/nhr.2005.0038. JSTOR 20646499. S2CID 146264513. Their emotional withdrawal from Ireland led to a profound sense of social and political dislocation, which in turn encouraged a communal retreat, a loss of power, and a form of 'inner emigration' among the Anglo-Irish.

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  • Gray, Billy (Summer 2009). ""The Lukewarm Conviction of Temporary Lodgers": Hubert Butler and the Anglo-Irish Sense of Exile". New Hibernia Review / Iris Éireannach Nua. 9 (2): 84–97. doi:10.1353/nhr.2005.0038. JSTOR 20646499. S2CID 146264513. Their emotional withdrawal from Ireland led to a profound sense of social and political dislocation, which in turn encouraged a communal retreat, a loss of power, and a form of 'inner emigration' among the Anglo-Irish.