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‘Old wine in new bottles’?: Katharine Tynan, Lord Edward Fitzgerald, and George Wyndham
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Kieron Winterson
Published: 01 August 2016
... Sophia Gannon P J Hunger Strike 1920 MacSwiney Terence morality Napier Lady Sarah Studies An Irish Quarterly Review Civil War Ireland Irish Republican Army Fallon Ann Connerton unionism Katharine Tynan Lord Edward Fitzgerald 1798 Rebellion George Wyndham Charles Stewart Parnell Migration...
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‘Bred out of the contagion of the throng’ Irish Modernism, Sexual Health, and the Parnell Myth
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Lloyd (Meadhbh) Houston
Published: 23 February 2023
...Irish Modernism and the Politics of Sexual Health . Lloyd (Meadhbh) Houston, Oxford University Press.© Lloyd (Meadhbh) Houston 2023. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780192889492.003.0002 Chapter 1 reframes the ‘Parnell myth’—the public persona of parliamentary leader Charles Stewart Parnell...
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Published: 31 October 2020
... Patrick My new curate Cullen Paul Leader Moran Moran D P Michael McCarthy Catholicism Protestantism anti-sacerdotalism Unionism Land War underdevelopment Charles Stewart Parnell The resurgence of Catholic Ireland in the nineteenth century was visible both in the ‘Devotional Revolution’ that saw...
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Published: 27 March 2003
... Loyalist Anti Repeal Committee Anglo Irish Treaty 1921 O'shea William Lord Randolph Churchill Church of Ireland famine Home Government Association home Rule House of Commons Irish Irish Republican Brotherhood Liberal Party House of Lords Charles Stewart Parnell As long as Irish men and women...
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Published: 27 March 2003
... Empire Government of Ireland Act 1920 looting murders Stormont parliament Anglo Irish Treaty 1921 Canada dominion status sovereignty Northern Ireland Black and Tans Eamon De Valera Government of Ireland Act home Rule Irish Irish Republican Brotherhood Charles Stewart Parnell Ulster...
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Published: 01 April 2010
... highlights the formation of the land league and the incarceration of Charles Stewart Parnell, which had a positive impact on his political career and popularity. It also discusses the impact of the land war in defining and strengthening the sense of national identity. catholic church Church of Ireland...
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The Parnell era, 1883–91
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R. V. COMERFORD
Published: 01 April 2010
...This chapter examines Irish history during the period from 1833 to 1891 or the so-called era of Charles Stewart Parnell. It discusses how Parnell and his parliamentary associates used the prominence they had won in the land war years to fashion a new kind of Irish political party. The chapter...
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The Ghost of Parnell
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R. F. Foster
Published: 18 July 2023
... of ‘Parnellism’). O’Faolain was born in 1900, a decade after Charles Stewart Parnell’s fall from the leadership of the Home Rule party following a divorce scandal, and his sudden death less than a year later. In a feline and rather destructive assessment of the Cork writer’s work to date, O’Brien argued that he...
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Inventing Identity in Ulysses: “Kitty” O'Shea, Memoir, and Molly Bloom
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Tracey Teets Schwarze
Published: 01 October 2009
...Charles Stewart Parnell, leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party throughout the
1880s, was vilified in both the English and Irish press after being named
co-respondent in the Katharine O'Shea divorce trial in November 1890. He was
subsequently ousted as head of the party and was labeled a
“serpent...
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Isaac Butt and the home rule party, 1870–77
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R. V. COMERFORD
Published: 01 April 2010
... political campaign, and describes the conflict between Butt and Charles Stewart Parnell. Amnesty Association Dublin Castle fenianism Gaelic Athletic Association G A A Gaelic League — William Ewart P M 1868–74 1880–85 1886 1892–4 Hyde Douglas Kilkenny county land act 1870 — George Henry M P...
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The aftermath of Parnell, 1891–1903
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F. S. L. LYONS
Published: 01 April 2010
...This chapter examines political developments in Ireland following the death of Charles Stewart Parnell. It explains that the political vacuum created by Parnell's death remained untenanted until the reunion of the Irish parliamentary party in 1900 and the return of the liberals to power six years...
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Modern Ireland: A Very Short Introduction
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Senia Paseta
Published online: 24 September 2013
Published in print: 27 March 2003
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Connecting a Country
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William Kelleher Storey
Published: 17 April 2025
..., in London, Rhodes gained leverage by funding the Irish nationalist Charles Stewart Parnell, whose supporters held the balance of power in the British parliament. And in Bulawayo, Rhodes’s rivals tried to negotiate concessions from the Ndebele king, Lobengula. Afrikaners Barnato Barney Beit Alfred...
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Ulster Unionists and Irish-American Nationalism in the Late Nineteenth Century
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Lindsey Flewelling
Published: 01 November 2018
... Richard American Revolutionary War Great Unionist Convention 1892 Harland Edward Plunket David Ward Francis D Balfour Gerald Presbyterianism Ulster unionism Edward Saunderson Irish nationalism Irish Parliamentary Party Charles Stewart Parnell Irish America dynamite campaign During...
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Published: 07 November 2013
...This chapter examines how Charles Stewart Parnell, an Irish nationalist politician, sought to make his name as a transatlantic leader of the home rule campaign and head of the Irish National Land League. In the early 1880s, there was a significant struggle over the direction of Irish nationalism...
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Parnell, Edmund Dwyer Gray and the Press in Ireland
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Felix M. Larkin
Published: 01 June 2020
... Thomas Dillon John Blake Duffy Charles Gavan Examiner Irish Independent Nation O’Connell Daniel Spectator Charles Stewart Parnell Edmund Dwyer Gray Freeman’s Journal United Ireland Irish Daily Independent Charles Stewart Parnell, the pre-eminent nationalist political leader in Ireland...
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Divided Ulster: from plantation to partition
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Marc Mulholland
Published: 23 January 2003
... executive 1973 Prevention of Terrorism Temporary Provisions Act 1974 Boundary Commission Devlin Joe Stormont Ulster Special Constabulary discrimination Church of Ireland David Lloyd George Charles Stewart Parnell plantation Royal Ulster Constabulary Solemn League and Covenant Ulster Ulster...
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Published: 27 March 2003
... Catholic Association Church of Ireland Thomas Davis House of Commons John Mitchel Orange Order Charles Stewart Parnell Robert Peel Act of Union United Irishmen Young Ireland Older discourses of Catholic tendency to rebellion and sedition found a new currency in the aftermath of 1798 when...
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Published: 12 February 2009
...This chapter discusses parnellism, a policy followed by Parnellites based on the principles of Irish nationalist Charles Stewart Parnell. Charles Stewart Parnell dominated the Home Rule controversy of the 1880s. Parnell's active flirtation with Fenianism was linked to a series of private meetings...
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The New Departure in America, 1878–1890
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David Brundage
Published: 01 April 2016
... by part of this movement. It then explores the decline of Land League radicalism as Charles Stewart Parnell steered Irish nationalism on both sides of the Atlantic in a more narrowly political direction. It was at this point that the entire transnational movement began to unravel. A committed Irish...
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