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Author Janis, Ely M., author

Title A greater Ireland : the Land League and transatlantic nationalism in Gilded Age America / Ely M. Janis
Published Madison, Wisconsin : The University of Wisconsin Press, [2015]
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Description 1 online resource
Series History of Ireland and the Irish diaspora
History of Ireland and the Irish diaspora.
Contents List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; Part I. The Transatlantic Origins of the Land League; 1. The "Uncrowned King of Ireland": Charles Stewart Parnell's 1880 Mission to America; 2. "An Agitator of the Best Kind": Michael Davitt and the Rise of the Land League in the United States; Part II. The Effect of the Land League in the United States; 3. From Plymouth Rock to the Golden Gate: The Growth and Spread of the Land League in the United States
4. "Ireland to Us Is Father and Mother and America Is the Wife": Conservative Irish-American Nationalism, the Land League, and the Quest for Respectability5. "Spreading the Light": Patrick Ford, Irish-American Radical Nationalism, and the Land League; 6. "Let Us Rise to Action": Gender, Ethnic Nationalism, and the Ladies' Land League in the United States; Part III. The End of the Land League; 7. "Ireland Is Fighting Humanity's Battle": The No-Rent Manifesto, Land Nationalization, and the Radical Challenge in the United States
8. The Road from Kilmainham Jail: The Death of the Land League and the Triumph of Conservative Irish Nationalism in the United States and IrelandEpilogue; Appendix; Notes; Bibliography; Index
Summary During the early 1880s a continual interaction of events, ideas, and people in Ireland and the United States created a "Greater Ireland" that impacted both Irish and American society. This book examines the Irish National Land League, a transatlantic organization. Founded in Ireland in 1879 against the backdrop of crop failure and agrarian unrest, the Land League pressured the British government to reform the Irish landholding system and allow Irish political self-rule. The League spread to the U.S., with hundreds of thousands of Irish Americans participating in branches in their local communities. As this "Greater Ireland" flourished, new opportunities arose for women and working-class men to contribute within Irish-American society. Exploring the interplay of ethnicity, class, and gender, the author demonstrates the range of ideological, social, and political opinion held by Irish Americans in the 1880s. Participation in the Land League deeply influenced a generation that replaced their old county and class allegiances with a common cause, shaping the future of Irish-American nationalism
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-272) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Land League (Ireland)
SUBJECT Land League (Ireland) fast
Irish Land League gnd
Subject Irish Americans -- History -- 19th century
Irish Americans -- Ethnic identity -- History -- 19th century
Irish Americans -- Political activity -- History -- 19th century
Irish Americans -- Societies, etc. -- History -- 19th century
Land tenure -- Ireland -- History -- 19th century
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies.
Irish Americans
Irish Americans -- Ethnic identity
Irish Americans -- Political activity
Irish Americans -- Societies, etc.
Land tenure
Irischer Einwanderer
SUBJECT Ireland -- History -- 1837-1901. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85068019
United States -- History -- 1865-1921. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140284
Subject Ireland
United States
USA
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780299301231
0299301230