In view of renewed interest in the radical Irish nationalist leader and land reform agitator Michael Davitt and his ideas, this article reconsiders his much publicised fact-finding visit to the war-torn Boer republics in South Africa and its context. Davitt resigned as an Irish nationalist member of parliament (MP) from the British House of Commons over the Anglo-Boer War, rather than any Irish issue. He was in South Africa from late March to early May 1900, where he met the leaders of the republics and senior generals. On his return to Ireland, Davitt wrote a 600-page partisan book on the Anglo-Boer War. The South African experience remained special to him. After his return to Europe, Davitt became closely associated with the Kruger-exile ...
The article highlights some findings from my research on reconciliation in South Africa and Northern...
Emigration from Ireland during and after the Famine of 1845-50 was unparalleled in the nineteenth ce...
One of the first modern mass nationalist parties, the Irish Parliamentary Party [IPP] dominated Iris...
In view of renewed interest in the radical Irish nationalist leader and land reform agitator Michael...
Obscured by the passage of time and the international campaign against apartheid, South Africa ranks...
In this thesis, the contextual, thematic, biography of Senator Colonel Maurice Moore, a Catholic mem...
The Boer War proved to be hugely important in the evolution of Irish Nationalism. The conflict ...
International audienceFar from being monolithic, contemporary Irish nationalism is divided into seve...
This article investigates the historical context of Irish involvement in the Anglo- Boer War, but fo...
This book chronicles the life and times of John Mitchel, a radical Irish nationalist who relocated t...
In the last eighteen months of his life Dag Hammarskjöld was taken up with two major African issues,...
The Boer war and its popular representations were uniquely contentious in Ireland. On the one hand,...
Paulus Kruger (1825-1904) was a co-founder of the first Boer State and four times President of Trans...
It has been estimated that around fifty thousand Irishmen fought during the South African War, many ...
[En ligne] : http://lisa.revues.org/index878.htmlInternational audienceFar from being monolithic, co...
The article highlights some findings from my research on reconciliation in South Africa and Northern...
Emigration from Ireland during and after the Famine of 1845-50 was unparalleled in the nineteenth ce...
One of the first modern mass nationalist parties, the Irish Parliamentary Party [IPP] dominated Iris...
In view of renewed interest in the radical Irish nationalist leader and land reform agitator Michael...
Obscured by the passage of time and the international campaign against apartheid, South Africa ranks...
In this thesis, the contextual, thematic, biography of Senator Colonel Maurice Moore, a Catholic mem...
The Boer War proved to be hugely important in the evolution of Irish Nationalism. The conflict ...
International audienceFar from being monolithic, contemporary Irish nationalism is divided into seve...
This article investigates the historical context of Irish involvement in the Anglo- Boer War, but fo...
This book chronicles the life and times of John Mitchel, a radical Irish nationalist who relocated t...
In the last eighteen months of his life Dag Hammarskjöld was taken up with two major African issues,...
The Boer war and its popular representations were uniquely contentious in Ireland. On the one hand,...
Paulus Kruger (1825-1904) was a co-founder of the first Boer State and four times President of Trans...
It has been estimated that around fifty thousand Irishmen fought during the South African War, many ...
[En ligne] : http://lisa.revues.org/index878.htmlInternational audienceFar from being monolithic, co...
The article highlights some findings from my research on reconciliation in South Africa and Northern...
Emigration from Ireland during and after the Famine of 1845-50 was unparalleled in the nineteenth ce...
One of the first modern mass nationalist parties, the Irish Parliamentary Party [IPP] dominated Iris...