Philip Dwyer
Philip Dwyer (born ) is an Irish far-right anti-immigration activist, and a member of the Ireland First political party. He is a self-styled citizen journalist and has been a regular participant and speaker at anti-immigration protests across Ireland in 2022-23. He has also campaigned against lockdowns, COVID-19 vaccines, and LGBT "ideology". He is known for confronting politicians and others on the street while filming the encounters using a selfie-stick. He has been frequently described by media sources as a propagator of misinformation. Provided by Wikipedia
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Violence, Colonialism and Empire in the Modern World. by Dwyer, Philip
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Napoleon : the path to power, 1769-1799 by Dwyer, Philip G.
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Citizen emperor : Napoleon in power by Dwyer, Philip G.
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War Stories : the War Memoir in History and Literature. by Dwyer, Philip G.
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Theatres of violence : massacre, mass killing, and atrocity throughout history
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The French Revolution and Napoleon : a sourcebook
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