Parnell and his legacy to the Treaty

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    • Fleming, N. C. (Neil C.)
    • O'Day, Alan

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Parnell and his legacy to the Treaty

(Ireland and Anglo-Irish relations since 1800 : critical essays / edited by N.C. Fleming and Alan O'Day, v. 2)

Ashgate, c2008

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Includes index

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Description

This landmark series of three volumes brings together selected essays from leading and specialist journals that have made a significant or original contribution to Irish historiography. The purpose of the volumes is to make these thoughtful contributions readily accessible to scholars and students. The three volumes cover key time periods, 'The Union to the Land War' (volume 1), 'Parnell and his legacy to the Treaty' (volume 2), and 'From the Treaty to the present' (volume 3). Each volume contains a range of articles reappraising the major political themes of the period, but also offering new interpretations on social, economic, cultural and religious history, as well as women's history and historical geography. Introductions in each volume explain the specific and wider significance of the articles.

Table of Contents

  • Series preface
  • Introduction, Vol II.
  • Part I Land Question: The limits of land reform: the Land Acts in Ireland, 1870-1909, Timothy W. Guinnane and Ronald I. Miller
  • The priest and the agent: social drama and class consciousness in the West of Ireland, Lawrence J. Taylor.
  • Part II Parnell, the Liberals and Home Rule: The 1898 efforts to celebrate the United Irishmen: the '98 centennial, Timothy J. O'Keefe
  • Historical imagery in Irish political illustrations, 1880-1910, L.W. McBride.
  • Part III Irish and British Unionism: Southern Irish Unionism: a study of Cork Unionists, 1884-1914, Ian d'Alton
  • Irish popular politics and the making of the Wyndham Land Act, 1901-1903, Fergus Campbell
  • Ulster Unionist territorial and national identities, 1886-1893, Thomas Henessy
  • Constructive Unionism and the shaping of rural Ireland, c. 1880-1921, Frederick H.A. Aalen.
  • Part IV The 3rd Home Rule Bill and the Ulster Crisis: 'Making Ireland's opportunity England's': Winston Churchill and the 3rd Home Rule Bill, Andrew R. Muldoon
  • Dicey, Kilbrandon and devolution, D.G. Boyce.
  • Part V Gaelic Revival: Muscular Catholicism: nationalism, masculinity and Gaelic team sports, 1884-1916, Patrick F. McDevitt
  • Ancient mythology and revolutionary ideology in Ireland, 1878-1916, Martin Williams.
  • Part VI Easter Rising and Anglo-Irish War: Moderate nationalism and the Irish revolution, 1916-1923, Paul Bew
  • Patrick Pearse and the European revolt against reason, Sean Farrell Moran
  • 'I bring not sweet peace but a sword': the religious motif in the Irish War of Independence, John Newsinger.
  • Part VII Demography and Social Conditions: Age, religion and marriage in post-Famine Ireland: an empirical examination, Edward E. McKenna
  • Irish agricultural output before and after the famine, Cormac O Grada
  • The quality of life in Victorian Ireland, 1831-1901, Thomas E. Jordan
  • Traders in the Irish rural economy, 1880-1914, Liam Kennedy.
  • Part VIII Religion and Society: The Roman Catholic Church and the 19th-century Irish diaspora, Sheridan Gilley
  • The politics of Cardinal McCabe, Archbishop of Dublin, 1879-1885, C.J. Woods.
  • Part IX Diaspora, Emigration, Immigrants: Imagined Irish communities: networks of social communication of the Irish diaspora in the United States and Britain in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Alan O'Day
  • The process of migration and the reinvention of self: the experiences of returning Irish emigrants, Mary P. Corcoran.
  • Part X Urbanisation and Trades Unions: 'Every creed and
  • Party': town tenant protest in late 19th- and early20th- century Ireland, Brian Graham and Susan Hood
  • The Land and Labour Association, 1894-1914, P. Lane.
  • Part XI Women's Movement and Female Suffrage: Irish households in the early 20th century: culture, class, and historical contingency, Donna Birdwell-Pheasant
  • Traditions and double moral standards: the Irish suffragists' critique of nationalism, Louise Ryan
  • Index.

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  • NCID
    BA87572470
  • ISBN
    • 9780754627784
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Aldershot
  • Pages/Volumes
    liii, 539 p.
  • Size
    26 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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