| Domain | Article in Journal |
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| Title | "From deference to citizenship : Irish republicanism 1870-1923" |
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| Author | Maume, Patrick |
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| Journal Title | The Republic |
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| Journal Vol | 2 |
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| Publication Date | 2001 |
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| Start-End Page | 81 — 91 |
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| Number Of Pages | 11 p. |
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| Era Covered | 1870 — 1923 |
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| Language | English |
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| Country | Ireland |
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| Notes | Discusses Irish republicanism in the late nienteenth and early twentieth centuries with particular reference to:- the influence of classical republicanism, mediated through the writings of John Mitchel; the extent to which "republicanism" in this period is synonymous with "separatism". Argues that republicanims in this period might fruitfully be seen as defining itself against a perceived Irish "ancien regime" with a politics of deference and patronage, rather than as part of a timeless tradion. |
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