Ireland in transition, 1867-1921 [electronic resource] / edited by D. George Boyce and Alan O'Day. - London ; New York : Routledge, 2004. - vii, 291 p. : ill.

Max Weber and leadership, Butt, Parnell and Dillon : nationalism in transition / Alan O'Day -- Nationality and loyalty : Parnellism, monarchy, and the construction of Irish identity, 1880-85 / James Loughlin -- These quiet days of peace--nationalist opinion before the home rule crisis, 1909-1913 / Michael Wheatley -- T.P. O'Connor and The star, 1886-90 / Ian Sheehy -- A great war transition : state and citizen in Ireland, 1914-1919 / D. George Boyce -- Broken glass and batoned crowds : Cathleen Ni Houlihan and the tensions of transition / James H. Murphy -- National reconstruction : George Russell (æ) and the Irish convention / Nicholas Allen -- The end of Parnellism and the ideological dilemmas of Sinn Féin / Matthew Kelly -- With the eyes of another race of people once hunted themselves : casement, colonialism and a remembered past / Margaret O'Callaghan -- Unintended consequences : the national schools and Irish women's mobility -- In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries / Janet Nolan -- The charm of allowing people to manage their own affairs : political perspectives on emergency relief in late nineteenth-century Ireland / Virginia Crossman -- True bolsheviks? the rise and fall of the Socialist Party of Ireland, 1917-21 / Emmet O'Connor -- Old and new unionism : the Seventh Marquess of Londonderry, 1906-21 / Neil Fleming.


Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.






Ireland--History--1837-1901.
Ireland--History--1901-1910.
Ireland--History--1910-1921.


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