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Charles Stewart Parnell

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If Daniel O'Connell first articulated modern Irish nationalism, Parnell first organised it.

This enigmatic, icy aristocrat became the unlikely and unchallenged leader of Irish nationalism in its early heroic phase.

Without him, Home Rule would not have become the formidable cause that it was. Parnell not only mobilised nationalist Ireland, exploiting discontent with the land system and a desire for political autonomy, he also subverted the usages of nineteenth-century British politics by introducing the filibuster into the House of Commons, by dividing Gladstone's Liberal party between those who supported Home Rule and those who opposed it, and generally forced the Irish question to the heart of British politics where it remained until 1922.

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Gill Books
0717139395 / 9780717139392
Paperback
04/10/2005
Ireland
736 pages
135 x 216 mm, 500 grams
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