In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Catholicism was a defining element of Irish national identity and the terms Catholic and Irish were virtually synonymous for three-quarters of the population. The identification of faith and nationalist political identity, first harnessed by Daniel O’Connell, strengthened during successive efforts to end the Union and emerged triumphant in independent Ireland. Partition reinforced the association of political allegiance and religious affiliation on both sides of the border after 1920. Under the leadership of ultramontanist Cardinal Paul Cullen from 1852 until 1878, the Irish Catholic Church assumed a form that it maintained, remarkably, for over a century. This was characterised by a strong allegia...
Despite the involvement of radical socialists like James Connolly and the Irish Citizen Army in the ...
This is the story of an Irish man of God. He loved his Church and he loved his native land. . .and h...
Among the most critical functions of any society are the transmission of the culture from one genera...
In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Catholicism was a defining element of Irish national ident...
In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Catholicism was a defining element of Irish national ident...
In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Catholicism was a defining element of Irish national ident...
Abstract Throughout the period of 1972-2022 and previously, Catholicism has been a robust aspect of ...
This article explores the relationship between Catholicism and nationalism in Ireland. It first expl...
The intimate relationship between Catholicism and nationalism in nineteenth century Ireland is gener...
The intimate relationship between Catholicism and nationalism in nineteenth century Ireland is gener...
The intimate relationship between Catholicism and nationalism in nineteenth century Ireland is gener...
The intimate relationship between Catholicism and nationalism in nineteenth century Ireland is gener...
This inquiry analyzes the necessity for the Irish Repeal Party's alliance with the Catholic Church,...
Paul Cullen was the most influential figure in Ireland between the<br />death of Daniel O’Connell in...
In this paper I examined the religious shift in Irish national identity, from Protestant to Catholic...
Despite the involvement of radical socialists like James Connolly and the Irish Citizen Army in the ...
This is the story of an Irish man of God. He loved his Church and he loved his native land. . .and h...
Among the most critical functions of any society are the transmission of the culture from one genera...
In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Catholicism was a defining element of Irish national ident...
In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Catholicism was a defining element of Irish national ident...
In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Catholicism was a defining element of Irish national ident...
Abstract Throughout the period of 1972-2022 and previously, Catholicism has been a robust aspect of ...
This article explores the relationship between Catholicism and nationalism in Ireland. It first expl...
The intimate relationship between Catholicism and nationalism in nineteenth century Ireland is gener...
The intimate relationship between Catholicism and nationalism in nineteenth century Ireland is gener...
The intimate relationship between Catholicism and nationalism in nineteenth century Ireland is gener...
The intimate relationship between Catholicism and nationalism in nineteenth century Ireland is gener...
This inquiry analyzes the necessity for the Irish Repeal Party's alliance with the Catholic Church,...
Paul Cullen was the most influential figure in Ireland between the<br />death of Daniel O’Connell in...
In this paper I examined the religious shift in Irish national identity, from Protestant to Catholic...
Despite the involvement of radical socialists like James Connolly and the Irish Citizen Army in the ...
This is the story of an Irish man of God. He loved his Church and he loved his native land. . .and h...
Among the most critical functions of any society are the transmission of the culture from one genera...