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ISBN
9781800856738
Book Title
Legacy of the Irish Parliamentary Party in Independent Ireland, 1922-1949
Item Length
9 in
Publisher
Liverpool University Press
Publication Year
2021
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6 in
Author
Martin O'donoghue
Genre
History
Topic
Modern / 20th Century, Europe / Great Britain / General, Europe / Ireland
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Number of Pages
300 Pages

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The first detailed analysis of the legacy of the Irish Parliamentary Party in independent Ireland. Providing statistical analysis of the extent of Irish Party heritage in each Dáil and Seanad in the period, it analyses how party followers reacted to independence and examines the place of its leaders in public memory.

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Publisher
Liverpool University Press
ISBN-10
1800856733
ISBN-13
9781800856738
eBay Product ID (ePID)
26050407377

Product Key Features

Book Title
Legacy of the Irish Parliamentary Party in Independent Ireland, 1922-1949
Author
Martin O'donoghue
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Modern / 20th Century, Europe / Great Britain / General, Europe / Ireland
Publication Year
2021
Genre
History
Number of Pages
300 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9 in
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz

Additional Product Features

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Trade
Lc Classification Number
Da963.O3 2021
Reviews
"This book fills a very significant gap in Irish political history by exploring the after-life of the old Irish home rule party after its electoral demise in 1918. It charts expertly the continuing legacy of the constitutional nationalist tradition in the politics of the newly independent Ireland. The home rule movement dominated Irish politics for nearly fifty years and in this excellent book its much longer and wider impact is properly acknowledged." Dr Marie Coleman, Queen's University Belfast "A methodical pioneering study of the old nationalists in the new order... With no dominant archive or set of papers to work from, the author had a challenging task in assembling his materials and has completed it impressively." R. V. Comerford, Parliaments, Estates and Representation "The Legacy of the Irish Parliamentary Party addresses a significant lacuna in Irish political history, demonstrating that Sinn Féin's claim in 1917 that the IPP had been 'killed in South Longford and buried in East Clare' was not totally accurate." Paul Hughes, Parliamentary History "O'Donoghue has produced a well-researched and informative study on the legacy of one of the most celebrated, feared and despised political movements of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries." Colin W. Reid, Irish Historical Studies Winner of the National University of Ireland's Publication Prize in Irish History., "This book fills a very significant gap in Irish political history by exploring the after-life of the old Irish home rule party after its electoral demise in 1918. It charts expertly the continuing legacy of the constitutional nationalist tradition in the politics of the newly independent Ireland. The home rule movement dominated Irish politics for nearly fifty years and in this excellent book its much longer and wider impact is properly acknowledged." Dr Marie Coleman, Queen's University Belfast"A methodical pioneering study of the old nationalists in the new order... With no dominant archive or set of papers to work from, the author had a challenging task in assembling his materials and has completed it impressively." R. V. Comerford, Parliaments, Estates and Representation"The Legacy of the Irish Parliamentary Party addresses a significant lacuna in Irish political history, demonstrating that Sinn Féin's claim in 1917 that the IPP had been 'killed in South Longford and buried in East Clare' was not totally accurate." Paul Hughes, Parliamentary History"O'Donoghue has produced a well-researched and informative study on the legacy of one of the most celebrated, feared and despised political movements of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries." Colin W. Reid, Irish Historical StudiesWinner of the National University of Ireland's Publication Prize in Irish History., 'The Legacy of the Irish Parliamentary Party addresses a significant lacuna in Irish political history, demonstrating that Sinn Féin's claim in 1917 that the IPP had been 'killed in South Longford and buried in East Clare' was not totally accurate.' Paul Hughes, Parliamentary History, "This book fills a very significant gap in Irish political history by exploring the after-life of the old Irish home rule party after its electoral demise in 1918. It charts expertly the continuing legacy of the constitutional nationalist tradition in the politics of the newly independent Ireland. The home rule movement dominated Irish politics for nearly fifty years and in this excellent book its much longer and wider impact is properly acknowledged." Dr Marie Coleman, Queen's University Belfast "A methodical pioneering study of the old nationalists in the new order... With no dominant archive or set of papers to work from, the author had a challenging task in assembling his materials and has completed it impressively." R. V. Comerford, Parliaments, Estates and Representation "The Legacy of the Irish Parliamentary Party addresses a significant lacuna in Irish political history, demonstrating that Sinn Féin's claim in 1917 that the IPP had been 'killed in South Longford and buried in East Clare' was not totally accurate." Paul Hughes, Parliamentary History "O'Donoghue has produced a well-researched and informative study on the legacy of one of the most celebrated, feared and despised political movements of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries." Colin W. Reid, Irish Historical Studies, "This book fills a very significant gap in Irish political history by exploring the after-life of the old Irish home rule party after its electoral demise in 1918. It charts expertly the continuing legacy of the constitutional nationalist tradition in the politics of the newly independent Ireland. The home rule movement dominated Irish politics for nearly fifty years and in this excellent book its much longer and wider impact is properly acknowledged." Dr Marie Coleman, Queen's University Belfast "A methodical pioneering study of the old nationalists in the new order... With no dominant archive or set of papers to work from, the author had a challenging task in assembling his materials and has completed it impressively." R. V. Comerford, Parliaments, Estates and Representation "The Legacy of the Irish Parliamentary Party addresses a significant lacuna in Irish political history, demonstrating that Sinn Féin's claim in 1917 that the IPP had been 'killed in South Longford and buried in East Clare' was not totally accurate." Paul Hughes, Parliamentary History, 'O'Donoghue has produced a well-researched and informative study on the legacy of one of the most celebrated, feared and despised political movements of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.' Colin W. Reid, Irish Historical Studies, 'This book fills a verysignificant gap in Irish political history by exploring the after-life of theold Irish home rule party after its electoral demise in 1918. It chartsexpertly the continuing legacy of the constitutional nationalist tradition inthe politics of the newly independent Ireland. The home rule movement dominatedIrish politics for nearly fifty years and in this excellent book its much longerand wider impact is properly acknowledged.' Dr Marie Coleman, Queen's University Belfast, "This book fills a very significant gap in Irish political history by exploring the after-life of the old Irish home rule party after its electoral demise in 1918. It charts expertly the continuing legacy of the constitutional nationalist tradition in the politics of the newly independent Ireland. The home rule movement dominated Irish politics for nearly fifty years and in this excellent book its much longer and wider impact is properly acknowledged." Dr Marie Coleman, Queen's University Belfast "A methodical pioneering study of the old nationalists in the new order... With no dominant archive or set of papers to work from, the author had a challenging task in assembling his materials and has completed it impressively." R. V. Comerford, Parliaments, Estates and Representation
Table of Content
Introduction 1. The legacy of the Irish Party in Free State politics, 1922?25 2. The place of home rulers in memoir, commemoration and public discourse, 1922?25 3. A legacy party? The Irish National League 4. From the National League to Cumann na nGaedheal? 5. The Blueshirts and the shadow of the Land League 6. Home rulers in a new Ireland, 1935?49 7. ?Why Not Study History!? Remembering Parnell?s party v. Remembering Redmond?s party Conclusion
Dewey Decimal
324.241702
Dewey Edition
23

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