Physical description |
1 online resource (viii, 304 pages) |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Nationalists, separatists, and the British political maze -- Volunteers, war, and rebellion -- Nationalists, republicans, and the politics of war -- Democracy, citizenship, and the Irish national ideal -- Arms, conflict, and post-war violence. |
Summary |
"From the politics of John Redmond to the political violence of Michael Collins, Irish nationalism in Britain was integral to British assessments of the Irish Question. Far from a 'sideshow' to the revolutionary events in Ireland, this study argues that the Irish Revolution was defined by political conflicts, and cultures, across the Irish Sea"-- Provided by publisher. |
History notes |
Darragh Gannon is Head of Irish Studies at University College Dublin and Fulbright Irish Scholar at Georgetown University. |
Subject |
Irish question.
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Nationalism -- Ireland -- History -- 20th century.
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Ireland -- Relations -- Great Britain.
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Great Britain -- Relations -- Ireland.
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Ireland -- Politics and government -- 1910-1921.
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Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1910-1936.
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History |
ISBN |
9781009158299 electronic book |
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1009158295 electronic book |
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1009175491 electronic book |
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9781009175494 (electronic bk.) |
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9781009158275 hardback |
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1009158279 hardback |
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