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Fenianism in North America
Chronicles the growth and Civil War activities of the Irish Revolutionary Brotherhood in America and examines effects of Fenian efforts to invade Canada and provoke Britain on Canadian Confederation
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The
Fenianism in Mid-Victorian Britain
Charts the rise and fall of the Fenian movement in Ireland, Britain and the USA, and examines the key events, developments and personalities.
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Ireland. The origin of
Fenianism
Augustus Granville STAPLETON. Thus, by Sir Robert Peel's measure, all the
evils, which it was the special object of the plan to cure, haVe not only been
aggravated, but have been permanently fastened on the Institution in their
aggravated ...
Augustus Granville STAPLETON, 1868
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Financial
Fenianism and the Caledonian Railway
FINANCIAL FENIANISM AND THE GALEDONIAN RAILWAY. To produce a
certain class of diseases, a certain atmosphere is needed: without it they cannot
originate; but, unfortunately, when once produced, they create an empire of their
own, ...
James GRAHAME (Accountant.), 1867
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Reactions to Irish Nationalism, 1865-1914
PATRIOTISM AS PASTIME: THE APPEAL OF FENIANISM IN THE MID-18605
R. V. COMERFORD There is general acceptance in recent writings that fenianism
in its heyday - which is to say the middle 1860s — was espoused predominantly
...
Now, various men will have various reasons for oppositions to Fenian- ism, but
the Nationalist who is sincere will have one large conclusive reason, and that
reason is easily told : ' I am opposed to Fenianism,' he will say, 'because
Feminism ...
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The Black Hand of Republicanism: The Fenians and History
This book is a result of a major conference to mark the l50th anniversary ofthe founding ofthe Irish Republican Brotherhood and includes essays on Fenianism in its diasporic, transnational and imperial context; political violence; ...
Fearghal McGarry, James McConnel, Queen's University of Belfast. School of History and Anthropology, 2009
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Ireland 1798-1998: War, Peace and Beyond
social advancement.53 Fenianism was therefore a means of sublimating social
and political frustration. But, paradoxically, the growth of Fenianism also reflected
a modest degree of social liberation. For Fenianism, more than any earlier ...
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Ideas Matter: Essays in Honour of Conor Cruise O'Brien
His efforts were directed far more to releasing the fervour of the larger Catholic
nationalist constituency than to placing himself at the head of the tattered
remnants of Fenianism. It is this which accounts for the force of his posthumous
cult over ...
Richard English, Joseph Morrison Skelly, Conor Cruise O'Brien, 2000
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The Parnell Split, 1890-91
creative obverse of Parnell's so-called 'appeal to the hillsides', whereby he
sought as he had throughout his career to embrace Fenianism within an
ambitiously conceived constitutional movement. It was a renewal of one of the
classic motions ...
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «FENIANISM»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
Fenianism w wiadomościach.
O'Donovan Rossa's battle of wills revealed in new crime records
Fenianism was the main force in Irish nationalism in the late 19th century. Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa was one of the most high profile ... «IrishCentral, Lip 15»
Keep smiling — the victims will offer the hand of forgiveness
... least from society generally, has helped keep the morally deranged engine of armed Fenianism turning. And likewise, genuine murder-gangs ... «The Sunday Times, Maj 15»
The English spy who ripped apart Irish America
In 1865, le Caron came into contact with Fenianism for the first time through a companion in arms named O'Neill. Upon learning of the Fenian ... «IrishCentral, Maj 15»
Thomas D'Arcy McGee a Canadian martyr
He had been relentless, indeed reckless, in his vocal condemnation of Fenianism and so many threats had been made on his life that he had ... «Hamilton Spectator, Kwi 15»
The Irish Times: read by the smug denizens of Dublin 4 and …
... more likely to be self-hating ex-Catholic quangocrats than the country squires who feared Fenianism and the peasants' attachment to Popery. «Spectator.co.uk, Mar 15»
A guide to Irish Toronto
... power of the pope to usurp Protestantism across the world; highly exaggerated notions that all Irish Catholics were supporters of Fenianism, ... «blogTO, Mar 15»
Painting that shows how people used to learn the news
Art historian Claudia Kinmonth points out that the boy “listening attentively in the centre wears green, a colour symbolic of Fenianism”. «The Guardian, Lut 15»
'Social media' in 19th century Ireland
... indicating her married status; and the petticoat-wearing boy, listening attentively in the centre, wears green, a colour symbolic of Fenianism.”. «Irish Times, Sty 15»
Breaking the silence on the Manchester Martyrs
“The ideals of Fenianism were particularly attractive to emigrants. They tended to regard leaving Ireland not as an opportunity to improve ... «Irish Times, Lis 14»
Guy Fawkes Night, 1864
The upshot of Guy Fawkes Night was that Fenianism, a form of revolutionary Irish nationalism, became a legitimate public concern. Despite ... «Torontoist, Lis 14»