The story of Charles Stewart Parnell, one of the greatest Irish leaders of the nineteenth century and also one of the most renowned figures of the 1880s on the international stage, and John Dillon, the most celebrated of Parnell's lieutenants. As Paul Bew shows, the differences between the two men reflect both Ireland's past and its future.
The story of Charles Stewart Parnell, one of the greatest Irish leaders of the nineteenth century and also one of the most renowned figures of the 1880s on the international stage, and John Dillon, the most celebrated of Parnell's lieutenants. As Paul Bew shows, the differences between the two men reflect both Ireland's past and its future.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Bew is Emeritus Professor of Irish Politics, Queens University Belfast, and a crossbench peer in the House of Lords. He is co-chair of the Speaker's Advisory Committee for Parliament's commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of Churchill's death. He is also the author of numerous books and articles on Irish political history, including Ireland: The Politics of Enmity, 1789-2006 (2007), also published by Oxford University Press.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword 1: Hereditary Patriotism 2: John Mitchel and his Legacy 3: The Revolution 4: Dillon versus Parnell 5: 'What does Mr Parnell say?' 6: The Ambiguities of the Liberal Alliance 7: Friendship or Hatred? 1887-1891: The Contradictions of John Dillon 8: Dillon's World 1891-1918: Banquo's Ghost Again Conclusion
Foreword 1: Hereditary Patriotism 2: John Mitchel and his Legacy 3: The Revolution 4: Dillon versus Parnell 5: 'What does Mr Parnell say?' 6: The Ambiguities of the Liberal Alliance 7: Friendship or Hatred? 1887-1891: The Contradictions of John Dillon 8: Dillon's World 1891-1918: Banquo's Ghost Again Conclusion
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