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On the night of May 18th, 1915, the Irish nationalist leader John Redmond was staying at the south Dublin home of his daughter Johanna and her husband Max Green, the chairman of the Irish Prisons ...
Examining the iterations of nationalist parties from 1918 ... but they did in many ways help to shape modern Ireland. John Redmond and Irish Parliamentary Traditions, edited by Martin O’Donoghue ...
the last person on the nationalist side to deal with the political implications of forging the two distinct traditions in Ireland into a single national polity was John Redmond. And for this ...
There had to be more to it than that, I thought. Much later, I looked for an account of the life of John Redmond, the Irish nationalist leader during those ‘wasteland’ years. The most recent ...
National Library of Ireland. John Redmond, the early twentieth century Irish nationalist leader, the centenary of whose death occurs on 6 March, deserves to be better remembered in this country ...
In August 1914, at the outbreak of the World War I, John Redmond was poised to become the first leader of Ireland under Home Rule. The Clongowes-educated grandee from the Irish Parliamentary Party ...
Perhaps the most difficult process was that faced by those nationalist volunteers in the British army who had set off, fired by John Redmond's claim that 'Ireland's highest interests' lay 'in the ...
writes Ronan Abayawickrema Irish nationalist politician John Dillon (1851-1927) and John Edward Redmond (1856 - 1918) leaving Buckingham Palace in London after the Home Rule for Ireland Conference.
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the last person on the nationalist side to deal with the political implications of forging the two distinct traditions in Ireland into a single national polity was John Redmond. And for this ...