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9780199273577

Nationalism and the Irish Party Provincial Ireland 1910-1916

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    9780199273577

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    019927357X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-04-28
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

John Redmond's Irish party, comprising both its MPs and affiliated organisations in Ireland, went from dominating nationalist politics in 1914 to electoral oblivion in 1918. The goal of limited Home Rule, constitutionally achieved within the empire, appeared to die with it.

Author Biography

Michael Wheatley is Visiting Research Fellow at the Institute of Irish Studies, Queen's University, Belfast.

Table of Contents

List of Tables viii
Abbreviations ix
Map x
1. Introduction
1(21)
2. The Waning of Popular Politics
22(21)
3. 'Still flourishing more or less': Organizations, Societies, and Clubs
43(31)
4. Nationalist Political Language: New Hope or Old Hatreds?
74(21)
5. 'The inner wheels which are working in the county': Localism in Roscommon
95(22)
6. Laurence Ginnell's Revolt
117(20)
7. The Aldermen, the AOH, and Labour in Sligo Town
137(18)
8. Before the Home Rule Crisis: 1910-1913
155(21)
9. Crisis and Volunteering
176(23)
10. War, Takeover, and Dissent 199(25)
11. 'Ireland is in a profound state of peace': Before the Rising 224(26)
12. Conclusions 250(17)
Appendices
A. Newspapers in the Five Counties
267(2)
B. Duplication between the Irish Party and the Volunteers, 1914
269(3)
C. The Diaries of Laurence and Alice Ginnell
272(2)
Bibliography 274(9)
Index 283

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