[En ligne] : http://lisa.revues.org/index878.htmlInternational audienceFar from being monolithic, contemporary Irish nationalism is divided into several different and even antagonistic tendencies. Thus mainly legalist and reformist-oriented “constitutionalists” are opposed to seditious and subversive-oriented revolutionaries. In the ranks of the latter, moreover, is a trend which originated in the 19th century. Initiated by Lalor, Davitt and Connolly, from 1846 to 1916, the left wing of the Irish revolutionary movement is characterized by objectives combining national revolution and social revolution. The present analysis of its three ideological mentors will thus provide a first indication of its influence on political and social Ireland i...
International audienceDuring this first half of the 19th century, republican ideas did not find a re...
Throughout the bicentenary of 1798, we have heard, again and again, countless patriotic speeches abo...
When the Revolution broke out in February 1848 in Paris, enthusiasm and expectations rose in Ireland...
[En ligne] : http://lisa.revues.org/index878.htmlInternational audienceFar from being monolithic, co...
International audienceFar from being monolithic, contemporary Irish nationalism is divided into seve...
Far from being monolithic, contemporary Irish nationalism is divided into several different and even...
In this article we shall explore the different stages of Connolly's intellectual and ideological evo...
The revolutionary decade of the 1790s is the great watershed in Irish political life, a transitional...
If we speak of the Revolution in Ireland we should not only think of the political events of 1798 - ...
[En ligne] : http://lisa.revues.org/index880.htmlInternational audienceCet article se propose d'expo...
© [n.d] Dr. William Keys AndersonJames Connolly (1868-1916) is a major figure not only in Irish hist...
This article deals with the nationalist movement of Young Ireland and with the different arguments t...
Defence Date: 23/09/2009Examining Board: Professor Heinz-Gerhard Haupt, EUI (Supervisor); Professor ...
Cet article repose sur le postulat selon lequel les principales idéologies politiques propres à l’Ir...
This article examines the competitive relationship between constitutional nationalism and violent Ir...
International audienceDuring this first half of the 19th century, republican ideas did not find a re...
Throughout the bicentenary of 1798, we have heard, again and again, countless patriotic speeches abo...
When the Revolution broke out in February 1848 in Paris, enthusiasm and expectations rose in Ireland...
[En ligne] : http://lisa.revues.org/index878.htmlInternational audienceFar from being monolithic, co...
International audienceFar from being monolithic, contemporary Irish nationalism is divided into seve...
Far from being monolithic, contemporary Irish nationalism is divided into several different and even...
In this article we shall explore the different stages of Connolly's intellectual and ideological evo...
The revolutionary decade of the 1790s is the great watershed in Irish political life, a transitional...
If we speak of the Revolution in Ireland we should not only think of the political events of 1798 - ...
[En ligne] : http://lisa.revues.org/index880.htmlInternational audienceCet article se propose d'expo...
© [n.d] Dr. William Keys AndersonJames Connolly (1868-1916) is a major figure not only in Irish hist...
This article deals with the nationalist movement of Young Ireland and with the different arguments t...
Defence Date: 23/09/2009Examining Board: Professor Heinz-Gerhard Haupt, EUI (Supervisor); Professor ...
Cet article repose sur le postulat selon lequel les principales idéologies politiques propres à l’Ir...
This article examines the competitive relationship between constitutional nationalism and violent Ir...
International audienceDuring this first half of the 19th century, republican ideas did not find a re...
Throughout the bicentenary of 1798, we have heard, again and again, countless patriotic speeches abo...
When the Revolution broke out in February 1848 in Paris, enthusiasm and expectations rose in Ireland...