THESIS 11103This thesis is a cultural study of the Irish working-class movement from 1889 to 1917. The aim of this thesis is to explore how transatlantic networks shaped the way the Irish working-class movement crafted its vision of Irish working-class identity. The research takes a transatlantic approach as a means of challenging the exclusivity of the colonial framework that dominates Irish working-class history. These colonial influences are not rejected outright, as significant elements of British imperial history and culture play a crucial role in shaping this study; rather, the purpose is to question other potential influences shaping an Irish imperial outlook, such as those developing from the Atlantic World
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A comparative analysis of the interaction of ideas of class and religious identity in Dublin and Bel...
This dissertation addresses the image of Irishmen in political cartoons from England, Ireland and th...
This thesis examines Home Rule in Ireland from 1858-1893 from a transnational perspective. In parti...
This study examines the creation and development of Irish Nationalisms in the post-Famine period, fo...
This interdisciplinary thesis examines and critically analyses previously unexplored materials relat...
This study focuses on the civil society which existed in Limerick City between the signing of the Tr...
This thesis a comprehensive study of the labour movement in Cork and Derry, two disparate cities, fr...
The questions of identity still underpin the whole spectrum of social relations, quite independent o...
This thesis analyses the cultural, social and political discourse in a range of Irish periodicals pu...
This thesis is a transnational political history of Irish women who proceeded from the suffrage camp...
This dissertation explores the relationship between nationalism and globalization. Today, amidst inc...
Ethnonational movements have proliferated throughout the world since the American and French Revolut...
Using the social sciences, demography and cultural history, this thesis examines the Irish Protestan...
This dissertation examines Irish Catholic diasporic communities in the early- to mid-nineteenth cent...
This study investigates the forces and structures that produced and shaped the Irish Revolution and ...
A comparative analysis of the interaction of ideas of class and religious identity in Dublin and Bel...
This dissertation addresses the image of Irishmen in political cartoons from England, Ireland and th...
This thesis examines Home Rule in Ireland from 1858-1893 from a transnational perspective. In parti...