This book provides the first detailed analysis of the influence of former Irish Parliamentary Party members and methods in independent Ireland and the place of the party’s leaders in public memory. Previous studies of the party have concluded with its dramatic fall in 1918 and shown little interest in the fate of its members thereafter. This study adopts a new approach, using biographical data to provide the first statistical analysis of the Irish Party heritage within each political party in the independent Irish state established in 1922. Utilising a wealth of archival material, as well as contemporary and critical writings, it explores how former Irish Party followers reacted to the changed circumstances of independent Ireland. One chapt...
This article is a case study of Irish republican memory entrepreneurship that critically examines th...
On the ninetieth anniversary of the Easter Rising in Ireland this year, a large and well-attended p...
But for the 1916 Rising, self-governing Ireland’s founding political generation would have been draw...
This book provides the first detailed analysis of the influence of former Irish Parliamentary Party ...
This study provides the first detailed analysis of the influence and persistence of Irish Party indi...
This is the first major study of the origins, development, and strategies of Fianna Fail; showing ho...
This dissertation examines John Redmond\u27s career from 1890 through 1910, placing the Irish Parlia...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis is a study of the Irish party between 1852 and 18...
This dissertation examines John Redmond\u27s career from 1890 through 1910, placing the Irish Parlia...
Despite the research that has been previously published concerning both the Irish in Britain and Ire...
This thesis' topic is The Irish party system and its changes in the last 25 years with a focus on th...
One of the first modern mass nationalist parties, the Irish Parliamentary Party [IPP] dominated Iris...
This thesis is an examination of the political career of the Irish Parliamentary Party (IPP) politic...
The propaganda and electioneering battles that were conducted by nationalists and unionists, separat...
In 1925, the Southern Irish Loyalists Relief Association (SILRA), originally founded for the relief ...
This article is a case study of Irish republican memory entrepreneurship that critically examines th...
On the ninetieth anniversary of the Easter Rising in Ireland this year, a large and well-attended p...
But for the 1916 Rising, self-governing Ireland’s founding political generation would have been draw...
This book provides the first detailed analysis of the influence of former Irish Parliamentary Party ...
This study provides the first detailed analysis of the influence and persistence of Irish Party indi...
This is the first major study of the origins, development, and strategies of Fianna Fail; showing ho...
This dissertation examines John Redmond\u27s career from 1890 through 1910, placing the Irish Parlia...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis is a study of the Irish party between 1852 and 18...
This dissertation examines John Redmond\u27s career from 1890 through 1910, placing the Irish Parlia...
Despite the research that has been previously published concerning both the Irish in Britain and Ire...
This thesis' topic is The Irish party system and its changes in the last 25 years with a focus on th...
One of the first modern mass nationalist parties, the Irish Parliamentary Party [IPP] dominated Iris...
This thesis is an examination of the political career of the Irish Parliamentary Party (IPP) politic...
The propaganda and electioneering battles that were conducted by nationalists and unionists, separat...
In 1925, the Southern Irish Loyalists Relief Association (SILRA), originally founded for the relief ...
This article is a case study of Irish republican memory entrepreneurship that critically examines th...
On the ninetieth anniversary of the Easter Rising in Ireland this year, a large and well-attended p...
But for the 1916 Rising, self-governing Ireland’s founding political generation would have been draw...