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The United Irishmen - Popular Politics in Ulster and Dublin, 1791-1798 (Paperback, Revised)
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The United Irishmen - Popular Politics in Ulster and Dublin, 1791-1798 (Paperback, Revised)
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The United Irish Movement of the 1790s launched a tradition of
revolutionary republicanism in Ireland which continues to this day.
This book examines the origin, context, nature and practices of the
republican nationalist movement from its inception in 1791 to its
defeat in the Great Rebellion of 1798. Nancy Curtin explores its
ideology, propaganda, social composition, and mobilization, and
shows how these threads were woven together by an emerging
liberalism not usually associated with the republican tradition and
which only fitfully survived the demise of the radical movement.
She shows how class and religious tension contributed to United
Irish failure, but at the same time highlights its successes. Her
analysis of United Irish mobilization, both ideologically and
organizationally, is placed within the fluid context of revolution
and counter-revolution in late eighteenth-century Ireland. `This
book is a thoroughly researched and beautifully written analysis .
. . Nancy Curtin goes further than any previous historian in her
detailed analysis of the United Irishmen in Ulster. . . . It is
confident without being abrasive and will significantly reshape
historical thinking about a period so crucial in the unfolding of
modern Irish history.' Marianne Elliott, The Irish Times `In what
is in many respects a path-breaking work, she offers fresh argument
on the revolutionary nature of the United Irishmen . . . fresh
insights into their relationship with the Defenders, fresh
information on their social composition . . . and fresh discussion
of their `literary mischief . . . this book will be placed high on
the select list of works dealing with the United Irishmen.' Irish
Historical Studies `clear sighted, stimulating, and authoritative.
This book is an excellent example of what revisionist Irish
history. . . ought to be about. American Historical Review
`exceedingly well-written . . . she produces a picture that is
comprehensive and multifaceted. . . . While avoiding biography she
conveys a clear sense of who the United Irishmen were and what they
were after. History
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