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Protestant Nationalists in Ireland, 1900-1923 Conor Morrissey (University of Oxford)

Protestant Nationalists in Ireland, 1900-1923 By Conor Morrissey (University of Oxford)

Protestant Nationalists in Ireland, 1900-1923 by Conor Morrissey (University of Oxford)


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From the turn of the twentieth century to the end of the Irish Civil War, Protestant nationalists forged a distinct counterculture within an increasingly Catholic nationalist movement. This ambitious, wide-ranging book describes the experiences of Protestant advanced nationalists in Ireland, and describes the ultimate failure of this tradition.

Protestant Nationalists in Ireland, 1900-1923 Summary

Protestant Nationalists in Ireland, 1900-1923 by Conor Morrissey (University of Oxford)

From the turn of the twentieth century until the end of the Irish Civil War, Protestant nationalists forged a distinct counterculture within an increasingly Catholic nationalist movement. Drawing on a wide range of primary and secondary sources, Conor Morrissey charts the development of nationalism within Protestantism, and describes the ultimate failure of this tradition. The book traces the re-emergence of Protestant nationalist activism in the literary and language movements of the 1890s, before reconstructing their distinctive forms of organisation in the following decades. Morrissey shows how Protestants, mindful of their minority status, formed interlinked networks of activists, and developed a vibrant associational culture. He describes how the increasingly Catholic nature of nationalism - particularly following the Easter Rising - prompted Protestants to adopt a variety of strategies to ensure their voices were still heard. Ultimately, this ambitious and wide-ranging book explores the relationship between religious denomination and political allegiance, casting fresh light on an often-misunderstood period.

Protestant Nationalists in Ireland, 1900-1923 Reviews

'This splendidly researched study of a minority counterculture is a major contribution to the scholarly debate on Irish nationalism and democracy. Starting from a perceptive account of social and political diversity within the Protestant community, Morrissey unpacks the latter's complex and multi-layered engagement with the Irish revolution of 1912-23.' Eugenio F. Biagini, University of Cambridge
'It was rarely comfortable to be a Protestant nationalist in Ireland, but Morrissey shows that it was invigorating and attractive to a surprising number of earnest and talented people who aspired to challenge the overwhelmingly Roman Catholic character of Irish nationalism in the revolutionary decades of the twentieth century.' D. George Boyce, University of Swansea
'... this is an important book in an under-researched field.' Oliver P. Rafferty S.J., Journal of Ecclesiastical History

About Conor Morrissey (University of Oxford)

Conor Morrissey is Lecturer in Irish/British History at King's College London. He previously held appointments at the National Museum of Ireland, Trinity College Dublin, and Hertford College, University of Oxford.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; List of tables; Note on the text; Irish-language terms used; List of abbreviations; Introduction; 1. Radicals, 1900-1910; 2. Dissidents, 1900-1910; 3. Converts, c.1910-1916; 4. Militants, 1912-1916; 5. Rebels, 1916-1917; 6. Outsiders, 1918-1921; 7. Revolutionaries, 1919-1923; 8. Free staters, 1922-1923; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

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NLS9781108462877
9781108462877
1108462871
Protestant Nationalists in Ireland, 1900-1923 by Conor Morrissey (University of Oxford)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2021-09-02
263
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