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The Fenian Ideal and Irish Nationalism, 1882-1916

M.J. Kelly
Barcode 9781843832041
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Release Date: 18/05/2006

Genre: History
Label: The Boydell Press
Series: Irish Historical Monographs
Language: English
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd

Demonstrates that separatist thinking in Ireland was crucial even when the political focus was on home rule.
Demonstrates that separatist thinking in Ireland was crucial even when the political focus was on home rule.This book analyses Fenian influences on Irish nationalism between the Phoenix Park murders of 1882 and the Easter Rising of 1916. It challenges the convention that Irish separatist politics before the First World War were marginaland irrelevant, showing instead that clear boundaries between home rule and separatist nationalism did not exist. Kelly examines how leading home rule MPs argued that Parnellism was Fenianism by other means, and how Fenian politics were influenced by Irish cultural nationalism, which reinforced separatist orthodoxies, serving to clarify the ideological distance between Fenians and home rulers. It discusses how early Sinn Fein gave voice to these new orthodoxies, and concludes by examining the ideological complexities of the Irish Volunteers, and exploring Irish politics between 1914 and 1916. Dr MATTHEW KELLY is British Academy Research Fellow and Lecturer in Modern British History at Hertford College, University of Oxford.