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Negro Sinn Féiners and Black Fenians: “Heroic ireland” and the Black Nationalist Imagination
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Bruce Nelson
Published: 13 May 2012
... inspiration from the “Irish Revolution.” References to the Irish Parliamentary Party, Sinn Féin, and the Irish Republican Brotherhood dotted their newspapers and broadsides, as did the names of Irish revolutionary heroes such as Terence MacSwiney and Eamon de Valera. Insofar as they embraced black nationalism...
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Life cheapens: the descent into war
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Marc Mulholland
Published: 23 January 2003
... Republic of Ireland Voice of the North antipartition paper abstention policy Heath Edward Marxism Officials IRA wing socialism sovereignty First World War French Resistance Gaulle Charles de IRB Irish Republican Brotherhood nationalism Redmond John republicanism Dáil Éireann Easter Rising...
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Afterword
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Caoimhe Nic Dháibhéid and Colin W. Reid
Published: 07 January 2020
... Daniel Tone, Wolfe Emmet, Robert United Irishmen Irish Republican Brotherhood Chartism Fenians Thatcher, Margaret IRA Is there a British revolutionary tradition? Irish history cannot be explained without revolutionary violence; British history presents a rather different tale. It is noteworthy...
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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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The Fenian Movement, 1848–1878
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David Brundage
Published: 01 April 2016
.... It discusses the formation of the Fenian Brotherhood (called the Irish Republican Brotherhood in Ireland) in exile circles in New York in 1850s and then examines the organization’s growth and activities in both the United States and Ireland in the 1860s, including Fenian service in the Union army...
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Prologue
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Gerard Noonan
Published: 01 September 2014
... Birmingham Irish Volunteers and IRA MacNeill Eoin newspapers Society of the United Irishmen Ulster Unionists Blanqui Louis Auguste Emmet Robert Irish Confederation Irish Republican Brotherhood IRB O’Connell Daniel Chester Castle executions jailbreaks Larkin Michael Manchester Martyrs Mazzini...
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Published: 27 March 2003
.... Catholics constitutional politics famine Great Famine 1845–9 nationalism and nationalists O’Connell Daniel Repeal movement Anglophobia Catholic Church Fenianism France IRB Irish Republican Brotherhood Irish Confederation Kickham Charles members of parliament Rossa John O’Donovan Stephens...
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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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The Story of Ireland in the World
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Gerard Keown
Published: 01 March 2016
... that would follow the war. It also examines the influence of the diaspora and contact with other subject peoples in Europe and the British Empire. emigration Fenianism global communications IRB Irish Republican Brotherhood Clan na Gael France Gaelic American newspaper Germany IPP Irish Parliamentary...
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Published online: 18 September 2014
Published in print: 01 September 2014
...: the secretive Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB), the Cumann na mBan or League of Women and Na Fianna Éireann, the boy scouts movement. The activities of these bodies are traced from the foundation of the Irish Volunteers in Britain in 1914, through the Irish war of independence to the IRA's defeat in the Irish...
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‘Our Guardian Angel abroad’: American foreign policy and Irish nationalism, 1865–70
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Bernadette Whelan
Published: 02 September 2010
...This chapter discusses American foreign policy and Irish nationalism from 1865–70. Organised in 1853 by James Stephens in Ireland and John O'Mahony in the US, the aim of the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) was to supply money and arms to achieve an independent Irish republic. In August 1865...
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Published: 01 September 2007
.... The chapter specifically addresses the alternative forms of extra-parliamentary nationalist politics, from the Confederates of 1848 through the Fenians to the Irish Republican Brotherhood. The Confederates were encouraged by the possibility of the arrival of an Irish Brigade from New York, but waited in vain...
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Published: 06 December 2022
...Dublin dockyards scandal of 1877 and the Altmans’ first encounter with Irish anti-Jewish sentiment. Albert’s entrance into Home Rule politics and support of Parnell. Altman’s marriage, conversion to Catholicism, and death of his first-born son. Associations with the Irish Republican Brotherhood...
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Published: 01 April 2015
...This chapter concentrates on The Irish People (1863–65), a political and literary newspaper produced by the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) whose physical force organization was allied to the Fenian Brotherhood in America. The Irish People ’s campaign to enlist...
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Eoin O’Duffy: A Self-Made Hero
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Fearghal McGarry
Published online: 03 October 2011
Published in print: 17 January 2008
...Eoin O'Duffy was one of the most controversial figures of modern Irish history. A guerrilla leader and protégé of Michael Collins, he rose rapidly through the ranks of the republican movement. By 1922 he was chief of staff of the IRA, a member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood's Supreme Council...
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Published: 18 November 1999
... to the revolution. The achievement of this goal rested on their underground activities with the Irish Republican Brotherhood (I.R.B.) and the revived Volunteers. In Frongoch they met rebels from all over Ireland and Britain. Sean became friends with Michael Collins and his I.R.B. clique, many of whom were also...
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