This article examines the activities of the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) in Dublin during the 1880s. It explores the organization's weakness and the attempts of elements within the IRB to rejuvenate the tradition through the nurturing of a Fenian-inspired cultural nationalism. Much of the focus falls upon the Young Ireland Society (YIS), which came under IRB control in 1883, prior to the Fenian takeover of the Gaelic Athletic Association. With the growing prominence of the YIS, the home rule establishment attempted to bring the organization within its sphere of influence. For Parnellite MPs, especially those with latent Fenian sympathies, such as William O'Brien, the public meetings of the YIS provided a substantial Dublin forum. Afte...
The history of the Young Ireland nationalist movement of the 1840's is a poorly investigated one. Th...
This article explores the relationship of sport to revolution, through an exploration of a stopping ...
First established in New York in 1880, the Irish Ladies’ Land League soon held branches across Irela...
Established in 1858, the Irish Republican Brotherhood was a secret, oath-bound movement dedicated to...
Established in 1858, the Irish Republican Brotherhood was a secret, oath-bound movement dedicated to...
This dissertation examines the Fenians, an Irish militant nationalist organization founded in 1858. ...
Aspirations of social mobility and anti-Catholic discrimination were the lifeblood of subversive opp...
Emigration from Ireland during and after the Famine of 1845-50 was unparalleled in the nineteenth ce...
This essay is an attempt to rescue from relative obscurity a pro-Fenian newspaper, the Irish Republi...
This book analyses Fenian influences on Irish nationalism between the Phoenix Park murders of 1882 a...
This study examines the creation and development of Irish Nationalisms in the post-Famine period, fo...
This thesis will observe Foucauldian trends in Irish revolutionary history. Michel Foucault is a Fre...
The revolutionary decade of the 1790s is the great watershed in Irish political life, a transitional...
Feminist thought and activism was a feature of Irish political life in the late nineteenth and early...
The relationship between constitutional and advanced or physical-force nationalism in nineteenth-cen...
The history of the Young Ireland nationalist movement of the 1840's is a poorly investigated one. Th...
This article explores the relationship of sport to revolution, through an exploration of a stopping ...
First established in New York in 1880, the Irish Ladies’ Land League soon held branches across Irela...
Established in 1858, the Irish Republican Brotherhood was a secret, oath-bound movement dedicated to...
Established in 1858, the Irish Republican Brotherhood was a secret, oath-bound movement dedicated to...
This dissertation examines the Fenians, an Irish militant nationalist organization founded in 1858. ...
Aspirations of social mobility and anti-Catholic discrimination were the lifeblood of subversive opp...
Emigration from Ireland during and after the Famine of 1845-50 was unparalleled in the nineteenth ce...
This essay is an attempt to rescue from relative obscurity a pro-Fenian newspaper, the Irish Republi...
This book analyses Fenian influences on Irish nationalism between the Phoenix Park murders of 1882 a...
This study examines the creation and development of Irish Nationalisms in the post-Famine period, fo...
This thesis will observe Foucauldian trends in Irish revolutionary history. Michel Foucault is a Fre...
The revolutionary decade of the 1790s is the great watershed in Irish political life, a transitional...
Feminist thought and activism was a feature of Irish political life in the late nineteenth and early...
The relationship between constitutional and advanced or physical-force nationalism in nineteenth-cen...
The history of the Young Ireland nationalist movement of the 1840's is a poorly investigated one. Th...
This article explores the relationship of sport to revolution, through an exploration of a stopping ...
First established in New York in 1880, the Irish Ladies’ Land League soon held branches across Irela...