In 1860, the Irish nationalist writer John Mitchell avowed that ‘The Almighty, indeed, sent the potato blight, but the English created the famine’ (from The Last Conquest of Ireland (Perhaps)). The aphorism quickly became an important discursive register in the Irish struggle for independence from Britain through the course of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Seeking to amend Mitchell’s memorable maxim 50 years later, however, the Irish socialist republican and revolutionary leader James Connolly wrote that ‘England made the famine by a rigid application of the economic principles that lie at the base of capitalist society’ (from Labour in Irish History). For Connolly, the colonial administration in Ireland ‘stood for the rights of p...
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In the 1810s, Ribbon societies appeared in Ulster, emerging from the aftermath of 1798, Defenderism ...
Review of a denunciation of British policy in Ireland in the nineteenth century, originally written ...
This book is an interesting study of splits within the republican movement since the beginning of Th...
In Ways of Seeing (1972) John Berger wrote of how ‘capitalism survives by forcing the majority, whom...
There are at least three sets of intellectual issues with which Nally engages in his book on the Ir...
The recent commemoration of the great Irish Famine of 1845-1851 has yielded an array of publications...
Steve Coulter finds optimism in the latest book by David J Lynch which looks carefully at Ireland’s ...
Samuel Ferguson and the Culture of Nineteenth-Century Ireland opens with an account of a paper read ...
The Troubles in Ballybogoin (a pseudonym) is predominantly a study of identity among nationalists in...
Some traces remain of the immigration of individuals from France to Ireland, probably for reasons o...
Reinventing Ireland: culture, society and the global economy by Peadar Kirby, Luke Gibbons and Micha...
In July 1963, An Taoiseach, Seán Lemass appeared on the cover of Time Magazine with the title, Irel...
This publication hooked me from the start with a wonderful, stimulating introduction. The book sets ...
Book review of: Transnational nationalism and collective identity among the American Irish / by Howa...
Michael Kerr’s reconstruction of Northern Ireland’s ‘lost peace process’ reads at times like a polit...
In the 1810s, Ribbon societies appeared in Ulster, emerging from the aftermath of 1798, Defenderism ...
Review of a denunciation of British policy in Ireland in the nineteenth century, originally written ...
This book is an interesting study of splits within the republican movement since the beginning of Th...