Irish Nationalism and the British State e-bog
619,55 DKK
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Drawing on an immense body of literature and research, Brian Jenkins analyses the forces that shaped mid-nineteenth century Irish nationalism in Ireland and North America as well as the role of the Roman Catholic Church. He outlines the relationship between newly arrived Irish Catholic immigrants and their hosts and the pivotal role of the church in maintaining a sense of exile, particularly am...
E-bog
619,55 DKK
Udgivet
12 maj 2006
Længde
438 sider
Genrer
1DBR
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780773560055
Drawing on an immense body of literature and research, Brian Jenkins analyses the forces that shaped mid-nineteenth century Irish nationalism in Ireland and North America as well as the role of the Roman Catholic Church. He outlines the relationship between newly arrived Irish Catholic immigrants and their hosts and the pivotal role of the church in maintaining a sense of exile, particularly among those who had fled the famine. Jenkins also explores the essential "e;Irishness"e; of the revolutionary movement and the reasons why it did not emerge in the two other "e;nations"e; of the United Kingdom, Scotland and Wales.