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The Road to Home Rule - Anti-imperialism and the Irish National Movement (Hardcover)
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The Road to Home Rule - Anti-imperialism and the Irish National Movement (Hardcover)
Series: History of Ireland and the Irish Diaspora
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In the 1870s and 1880s, as the United Kingdom avidly built its
empire in Asia and Africa, its rampant expansionism came under the
scrutiny of its first and oldest colony, Ireland. Some Irish
considered themselves loyal subjects and proud participants in the
imperial enterprise, but others drew sharp analogies between the
crown's ongoing conquests of distant lands and its centuries-old
oppression of their homeland. The Irish were aware of how the
British army had brutally suppressed Afghans, Egyptians, Zulus, and
Boers-and how returning troops were then redeployed to quash
dissent in Ireland. In Irish eyes, misrule by British officials and
absentee landlords mirrored imperial oppression across the globe.
Paul Townend shows that a growing critique of British imperialism
shaped a rapidly evolving Irish political consciousness and was a
crucial factor giving momentum to the Home Rule and Land League
campaigns. Examining newspaper accounts, the rich political
cartoons of the era, and the rhetoric and actions of Irish
nationalists, he argues that anti-imperialism was a far more
important factor in the formation of the independence movement than
has been previously recognized in historical scholarship.
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