This thesis examines Home Rule in Ireland from 1858-1893 from a transnational perspective. In particular, it explores ties between the United States and Ireland by locating common discourses on generational rights and human rights. It draws attention to American and Irish organizations that sought to free Ireland from Britain’s oppressive grasp. The thesis pays special attention to the Irish-American experience in the United States in the wake of the Great Famine of 1845-1846. Through a look at transnational rights discourses during Home Rule, this thesis exposes the impact this experience had on transnational organizations such as the Fenian Brotherhood and the Irish National League of America during Home Rule in the late nineteenth ce...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.This project aims to co...
Emigration from Ireland during and after the Famine of 1845-50 was unparalleled in the nineteenth ce...
THESIS 11103This thesis is a cultural study of the Irish working-class movement from 1889 to 1917. T...
When John Redmond was elected chairman of the reunited Irish Parliamentary Party (IPP) in 1900, he q...
This thesis examines the relationship between Ulster unionists and the United States during the Hom...
The cause of Home Rule was the primary focus of mainstream Irish nationalism from the mid-1870s unt...
This thesis is focused on the Irish American community in the United States of America and their inf...
Irish Americans challenged the general American public, as well as the Wilson administration to supp...
This article examines the meaning of Irish “home rule” as a constitutional experiment and its relati...
My diploma thesis is mainly concentrating on analyses of relationships between English (British) and...
During the Cold War, the United States and Great Britain were a part of an alliance aimed at spreadi...
This is a nineteenth and early twentieth century history of Irish politics in the United States. Thi...
This study examines the creation and development of Irish Nationalisms in the post-Famine period, fo...
The Irish in America played a significant role in the ‘struggle for Irish Independence’, particularl...
Focusing where possible on folk and early popular music as historical documents, this thesis investi...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.This project aims to co...
Emigration from Ireland during and after the Famine of 1845-50 was unparalleled in the nineteenth ce...
THESIS 11103This thesis is a cultural study of the Irish working-class movement from 1889 to 1917. T...
When John Redmond was elected chairman of the reunited Irish Parliamentary Party (IPP) in 1900, he q...
This thesis examines the relationship between Ulster unionists and the United States during the Hom...
The cause of Home Rule was the primary focus of mainstream Irish nationalism from the mid-1870s unt...
This thesis is focused on the Irish American community in the United States of America and their inf...
Irish Americans challenged the general American public, as well as the Wilson administration to supp...
This article examines the meaning of Irish “home rule” as a constitutional experiment and its relati...
My diploma thesis is mainly concentrating on analyses of relationships between English (British) and...
During the Cold War, the United States and Great Britain were a part of an alliance aimed at spreadi...
This is a nineteenth and early twentieth century history of Irish politics in the United States. Thi...
This study examines the creation and development of Irish Nationalisms in the post-Famine period, fo...
The Irish in America played a significant role in the ‘struggle for Irish Independence’, particularl...
Focusing where possible on folk and early popular music as historical documents, this thesis investi...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.This project aims to co...
Emigration from Ireland during and after the Famine of 1845-50 was unparalleled in the nineteenth ce...
THESIS 11103This thesis is a cultural study of the Irish working-class movement from 1889 to 1917. T...