Irish Land and British Politics
Title | Irish Land and British Politics PDF eBook |
Author | E. D. Steele |
Publisher | CUP Archive |
Total Pages | 388 |
Release | 1974-09-12 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780521204217 |
The story of the British political system's reaction to the Irish unrest is told, and an important episode in Mr Gladstone's career fully revealed. The agrarian reform of 1870 was not only `the beginning of the undoing of the conquest', it was also a point of departure for British legislation generally. A great deal of evidence is marshalled in the book to support its argument that the Act undermined the conception of property-rights which was central to the self-confidence of the rulers of mid-Victorian Britain. Dr Steele draws on the relatively neglected mass of evidence about the Irish peasantry, their customs and aspirations, collected and printed by British Parliamentary and official investigations during the nineteenth century. He has been able to exploit a wealth of material in the private pipers of Mr Gladstone, his cabinet colleagues and other leading political figures. Selective use has been made of the British and Irish press, to illustrate and emphasize all that was at stake.
Irish land and British politics
Title | Irish land and British politics PDF eBook |
Author | Edward David Steele |
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Total Pages | |
Release | 1974 |
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Irish Land and British Politics
Title | Irish Land and British Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Edward David Steele |
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Release | 1951 |
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Fatal Influence
Title | Fatal Influence PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin Matthews |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 354 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | History |
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"Fatal Influence" challenges and revises many widely held assumptions about a pivotal moment in both British and Irish history and persuasively demonstrates that Ireland's impact on British politics lasted far longer and was far greater than has been realized. Kevin Matthews places the settlement of the Irish Question in the 1920s within the broader context of a revolution then taking place in British politics and shows how each affected the other. In a detailed investigation, he explores the Irish partition and the often conflicting motives that led to this momentous decision. Far from solving the Irish Question, dividing the country into two parts merely created what one politician at the time called its "elements of dynamite". These explosive elements were thrown into an already unstable political situation in Britain, with three political parties - Liberals, Conservatives, and Labour - all vying for a place in that nation's traditional two-party system. The book brings together some of the most colourful characters of 20th-century British and Irish history, from Winston Churchill and Michael Collins to David Lloyd George and Eamon de Valera.Looming behind is Sir James Craig, the rock-like embodiment of Ulster Unionism. But this story of "high politics" also involves men whose careers are not normally associated with the Irish conflict, figures such as Stanley Baldwin, Ramsay MacDonald, Neville Chamberlain and, even, Oswald Mosley and Anthony Eden.
Famine, Land, and Politics
Title | Famine, Land, and Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Gray |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 404 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | History |
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Explores the response of British government and public opinion to the Irish Famine in the light of contemporary debates about the nature and future of Irish society. The ideological filters through which the famine was perceived are discussed and the effects of the ideological rifts within the British elite are examined. The author argues that the politics of `relief' had been predetermined by English views of Irish society. Distributed by ISBS. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
The Land Question
Title | The Land Question PDF eBook |
Author | Henry George |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 96 |
Release | 1881 |
Genre | Labor |
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Land, Politics and Nationalism
Title | Land, Politics and Nationalism PDF eBook |
Author | Philip Bull |
Publisher | Gill |
Total Pages | 264 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | History |
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This is a history of the Irish land question, surveying its evolution from the Famine to the eve of the Second World War. Arguably, the land question was even more urgent in the eyes of ordinary people than the national question, which indeed it came largely to subsume.