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Michael Davitt After the Land League, 1882-1906 (Hardcover)
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Michael Davitt After the Land League, 1882-1906 (Hardcover)
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Michael Davitt is known as the 'Father of the Land League'. His
story of suffering and self-sacrifice, childhood eviction and
exile, youthful radicalism, harsh imprisonment and eventual triumph
over adversity ensures his memory in the pages of history. His
early life and role in the Land League have been well-served by
historians; however, his mature years remain largely in the shade.
This book uncovers Davitt above and beyond the Land League. Michael
Davitt after the Land League brings Davitt's later story back into
the light by exploring his career in the 24 years between his
leadership of the Land League and his death in 1906. Davitt expert
Dr Carla King unveils the leading themes in Davitt's life post Land
League: education, nationalism and democracy, prison reform,
imperialism, international affairs, the women's question and the
labour movement. His continued dedication to the land question and
Irish affairs are demonstrated through his focus on Home Rule, the
Plan of Campaign and the United Irish League. His extensive travels
abroad from Western Europe to the United States, the Middle East,
Russia, Australia, and beyond reveal an awakening internationalist
outlook.His passion for international affairs from Anglo-American
relations, British imperialism to the Boer War and Russia's
treatment of its Jewish population are all here, rich in the
telling. King thoroughly delves into the role of Davitt as a public
intellectual: assessing how his books, journalistic writing and
participation in many of the leading debates of his time gave voice
to a strand of radical, Secular, anti-imperialist nationalism-that
put him in many respects ahead of his time. Without considered
attention to his later years, King asserts, we fail to grasp the
extensive scale of Davitt's deep imprint on the evolution of modern
Ireland. With extensive archival research including Davitt's own
papers, Michael Davitt after the Land League demonstrates that
while the formation and leadership of the Land League was a vital
contribution to Ireland, it was far from being Davitt's only
legacy.
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