Father Theobald Mathew's temperance movement was a dramatic social movement in Ireland. This pre-famine movement involved millions of Irish men and women. The author provides insights into Irish culture, society, a unique early mass-movement in Europe, and Irish politics during the 1830-40's. The rise and fall of the Temperance movement is well researched and illustrated with ample tables and notes
This research work will present the contribution of the temperance movement in the struggle of the E...
Carpentier Godeleine. O'Shea, James : Priest, Politics and Society in Post-famine Ireland. A Study o...
This book uses a hitherto neglected historical figure to explore constitutional nationalist politics...
This article examines Father Theobald Mathew’s temperance tour of Britain in 1843. Estimates vary, ...
Emigration from Ireland during and after the Famine of 1845-50 was unparalleled in the nineteenth ce...
Over a period of about six years in the late 1830s and early 1840s the Cork Total Abstinence Society...
Established in 1858, the Irish Republican Brotherhood was a secret, oath-bound movement dedicated to...
Spirits of Settler Colonialism: Alcohol Consumption and the Temperance Movement in Irish and Indigen...
Established in 1858, the Irish Republican Brotherhood was a secret, oath-bound movement dedicated to...
People use material culture and its associated symbolism to express collective identities. The aim o...
In the 1840s the temperance movement swept through Ireland inspiring hundreds of thousands of Irish ...
The temperance movement, advocating either moderate use of alcohol or complete abstinence, was one o...
This thesis seeks to provide an understanding of contemporary Irish social drinking patterns by cond...
The history of the Young Ireland nationalist movement of the 1840's is a poorly investigated one. Th...
The temperance movement first appeared in America in the 1820s as an outgrowth of the same evangelic...
This research work will present the contribution of the temperance movement in the struggle of the E...
Carpentier Godeleine. O'Shea, James : Priest, Politics and Society in Post-famine Ireland. A Study o...
This book uses a hitherto neglected historical figure to explore constitutional nationalist politics...
This article examines Father Theobald Mathew’s temperance tour of Britain in 1843. Estimates vary, ...
Emigration from Ireland during and after the Famine of 1845-50 was unparalleled in the nineteenth ce...
Over a period of about six years in the late 1830s and early 1840s the Cork Total Abstinence Society...
Established in 1858, the Irish Republican Brotherhood was a secret, oath-bound movement dedicated to...
Spirits of Settler Colonialism: Alcohol Consumption and the Temperance Movement in Irish and Indigen...
Established in 1858, the Irish Republican Brotherhood was a secret, oath-bound movement dedicated to...
People use material culture and its associated symbolism to express collective identities. The aim o...
In the 1840s the temperance movement swept through Ireland inspiring hundreds of thousands of Irish ...
The temperance movement, advocating either moderate use of alcohol or complete abstinence, was one o...
This thesis seeks to provide an understanding of contemporary Irish social drinking patterns by cond...
The history of the Young Ireland nationalist movement of the 1840's is a poorly investigated one. Th...
The temperance movement first appeared in America in the 1820s as an outgrowth of the same evangelic...
This research work will present the contribution of the temperance movement in the struggle of the E...
Carpentier Godeleine. O'Shea, James : Priest, Politics and Society in Post-famine Ireland. A Study o...
This book uses a hitherto neglected historical figure to explore constitutional nationalist politics...