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Title Reactions to Irish nationalism / with an introduction by Alan O'Day
Published London ; Ronceverte, W. Va. : Hambledon Press, 1987

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 401 pages) : illustrations
Contents Symbols of Irish nationalism / Peter Alter -- Patriotism as pastime : the appeal of fenianism in the mid-1860s / R.V. Comerford -- Ireland and the Ballot Act of 1872 / Michael Hurst -- The political mobilization of Irish farmers / Samuel Clark -- The tenants' movement to capture the Irish poor law boards, 1877-1886 / William L. Feingold -- The I.R.B. and the beginnings of the Gaelic athletic association / W.F. Mandle -- Cardinal Cullen and the National Association of Ireland / Patrick J. Corish -- The early response of the Irish Catholic clergy to the co-operative movement / Liam Kennedy -- The Roman Catholic church in Ireland, 1898-1918 / David W. Miller -- J.S. Mill and the Irish question : reform, and the integrity of the empire, 1865-1870 / E.D. Steele -- The Irish question and liberal politics, 1886-1894 / D.A. Hamer -- Home rule, radicalism, and the Liberal Party, 1886-1895 / Thomas William Heyck -- Rosebery and Ireland, 1898-1903 : a reappraisal / David W. Gutzke -- Irish home-rule finance : a neglected dimension of the Irish question, 1910-1914 / Patricia Jalland -- Lord Randolph Churchill and home rule / R.E. Quinault -- The Ulster liberal unionists and local government reform, 1885-1898 / Catherine B. Shannon -- The Southern Irish unionists, the Irish question, and British politics, 1906-1914 / P.J. Buckland
Summary From the mid-3961s to 3936 the Irish problem was frequently the prime issue in British politics. Quantatively it absorbed more time and energy than any other question. There was little about Ireland which was not aired at length in the press, in Parliament and at the dinner tables of the British political elite. Fenianism obsessed British minds at the beginning of the period while at the end it seemed all too possible that Irish home rule would spark off the largest civil disruption in the British Isles since the seventeenth century. Throughout the late Victorian and Edwardian eras Ireland nev
Analysis Ireland, 1865-1914
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Nationalism -- Ireland -- History
Home rule -- Ireland.
Irish question.
HISTORY.
Autonomy and independence movements.
Home rule.
Irish question.
Nationalism.
Politics and government
SUBJECT Ireland -- Politics and government -- 1837-1901. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85068041
Ireland -- Politics and government -- 1901-1910. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85068043
Ireland -- Politics and government -- 1910-1921. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85068044
Ireland -- History -- Autonomy and independence movements. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh87006486
Subject Ireland.
Genre/Form History.
Form Electronic book
Author O'Day, Alan.
LC no. 87000100
ISBN 9780826421173
0826421172
1283271249
9781283271240
9786613271242
6613271241