Perspectives on Irish Nationalism examines the cultural,
political, religious, economic, linguistic, folklore, and
historical dimensions of the phenomenon of Irish nationalism. Its
essayists are among the most distinguished Irish studies scholars.
Their essays include a comprehensive analysis of the tapestry of
Irish nationalism and focused studies that often challenge myths,
pieties, and the scholarly consensus. Thomas E. Hachey is Professor
of Irish, Irish-American, and British history and Chair of the
department at Marquette University. He wrote Britain and Irish
Separatism: From the Fenians to the Free State 1807-1922 (1977),
coauthored and edited The Problem of Partition: Peril to World
Peace (1972); coedited Voices of Revolution: Rebels and Rhetoric
(1972), and edited Anglo-Vatican Relations, 1919-1937: Confidential
Annual Reports of the British Ministers to the Holy See and
Confidential Dispatches: Analyses of American by the British
Ambassador, 1939-45 (1974). Lawrence J. McCaffrey is Professor of
Irish and Irish-American History at Loyola University of Chicago.
He has published a number of articles and books, including Daniel
O'Connell and the Repeal Year (1966), The Irish Question, 1800-1922
(1968), The Irish Diaspora in America (1976) and coauthored The
Irish in Chicago (1987). "
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