10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARNELLISM»
Discover the use of
Parnellism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Parnellism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Philip Henry Bagenal,
2012
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Ireland in Transition, 1867-1921
8. THE. END. OF. PARNELLISM. AND. THE. IDEOLOGICAL. DILEMMAS. OF.
SINN. FEIN. Matthew Kelly Irish nationalism tends to be understood in terms of
two distinct traditions, constitutionalist and separatist. Although each tradition ...
David George Boyce, Alan O'Day,
2004
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Ireland 1798-1998: War, Peace and Beyond
It is sometimes said that in 1886 Parnell 'undid' Parnellism, and the grounds for
this suggestion are not hard to locate.132 In 1886 Parnell bound his movement to
Gladstonian Liberalism, repudiating his earlier conviction that the Irish Party ...
This did not make them pro-British: it simply meant that they realized that
Parnellism, the Parnellism of 1877–1885, offered less hope of making Ireland a
nation than did the Liberals' promised home rule bill. Between 1877 and 1885
Parnellism ...
5
The Fenian Ideal and Irish Nationalism, 1882-1916
146 This was pure Parnellism. The inverted commas problematised the
legitimacy of British political categories; the 'we' signified that now familiar Irish
nationalist narrative that traced the collective shift from Fenianism to
constitutionalism; and ...
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James Joyce and the Question of History
In Ulysses Stephen seems to have cast off his Parnellism, if not his preoccupation
with bejtrayal; but the Bloomish narrator of "Eumaeus" voices good Parnellite
dogma in stating: "It was ... a stoning to death on the part of seventytwo out of ...
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The Parnell Split, 1890-91
'Independence' was the unifying cry of Parnellism in which considerations of
patriotism, loyalty and honour commingled. It expressed a code of fealty as well
as a political creed. The connotations of 'independence' were neither fixed nor
static.
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Irish Home Rule, 1867-1921
After 1882 the Church turned towards Parnellism, thus opening the possibility of
political mobilisation without the necessity of establishing, maintaining and
funding a vast free-standing network. A clerical-dominated movement was not
prone to ...
9
Irish Studies: Collaborative Dubliners: Joyce in Dialogue
In “Parnellism and the Politics of Memory: Revisiting 'Ivy Day in the Committee
Room,'” she argues that we should not pin Joyce to a more or less straightforward
allegiance to Parnell and critique of the decline of post-Parnellite Ireland. Literary
...
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James Joyce and the Politics of Egoism
Stewardship,. Parnellism,. and. egotism. The birth of a new reader may not be as
momentous as the birth of a new nation, butJoyce's hope is that in the end the
two notions will merge. We have seen how he moved from an early anarchistic
and ...
7 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PARNELLISM»
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Parnellism is used in the context of the following news items.
How the English spy who sought to destroy Parnell tore Irish …
Ironically, though Parnell was acquitted of all charges later that year, there was indeed a link between Parnellism and crime, since his trial led ... «Irish Times, May 15»
Spiritual Injury voids Mayor's Election
... included the statement, “No intelligent or well-informed man can continue and remain a catholic so long as he elects or clings to Parnellism… «UK Human Rights Blog, May 15»
The Lutfur Rahman verdict and the spectre of 'undue spiritual …
In 1892, the bishop of Meath, Dr Nulty, wrote a colourful letter to his congregations, urging them not to vote for “Parnellism” (despite the fact that ... «The Guardian, Apr 15»
No muzzling Parnell's Rottweiler: Censorship and the United Ireland …
The Rottweiler, however, was allowed to bark and snarl and emphasise the aggressive side of Parnellism in order to keep his Fenian and ... «Irish Times, Jul 14»
Under a bad spell
In its own crusade against Parnellism, however, it had ignored all warning signs. Even before he launched his personal vendetta against ... «Irish Times, Feb 14»
Review: Enigma: A New Life of Charles Stewart Parnell by Paul Bew
In the essay here republished as an appendix, Patrick Maume, also a distinguished connoisseur of Parnellism, cites the observation of Ignatius ... «Irish Independent, Nov 11»
Partnership of Loss
He is predictably interesting on Parnell and Parnellism, seeing Gladstone's adoption of Home Rule as inevitable as early as 1882. But the real ... «London Review of Books, Dec 07»