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Journal articles on the topic "Parnell Commission"

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CASEY, BRIAN. "Matt Harris and the Irish Land Question, 1876–1882." Rural History 25, no. 2 (2014): 183–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956793314000053.

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Abstract:The land question concerned all classes in Ireland in the nineteenth century. A series of grassroots leaders played an important role in local politics that served as a major building block for future generations of politicians and nationalists. Yet the role of these regional personalities has generally been neglected in historiography as attention is paid to a ‘top-down’ approach to the Irish Land War. This article aims to address a lacuna in research by paying attention to one of the more significant regional personalities during the Irish Land War: Matt Harris. It will explore the
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Denman, Terence. "‘The red livery of shame’: the campaign against army recruitment in Ireland, 1899—1914." Irish Historical Studies 29, no. 114 (1994): 208–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021121400011585.

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In November 1899 The Times published a letter from a correspondent in Enniskillen recalling the army’s recruiting parades when he was a boy:The recruiting party — members of the regiment stationed here — usually fell in about 2 o’clock. There were two rows of non-commissioned officers (sergeants) in front, with swords drawn and ribbons streaming from their caps, then came the band playing spirit-stirring airs, a few rows of corporals forming the rear. Their appearance was quite imposing and invariably attracted a large crowd of stalwart peasant lads, as well as town youths and others. And it w
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Milojevic, Michael. "Robert Mackay Fripp in the 1890s: Peripatetic Pacific Rim Architect." Architectural History Aotearoa 4 (October 31, 2007): 59–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/aha.v4i0.6746.

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When the 30-year old English-born, Auckland-trained Robert Mackay Fripp (1858-1917) and his New Zealand bride left the port of Auckland in the late summer of 1888, they were headed for the bustling construction environment of post-fire Vancouver. Leaving his practice with C Paul, and his architectural design tutorship at the Auckland Society of the Arts, Fripp's was an astute career move. In the not quite eight years Fripp was based in Vancouver, he built and published almost 50 projects in British Columbia before he escaped the fast-approaching Vancouver recession and returned to Auckland in
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Shields, Andrew, Angela Bourke, James Kelly, et al. "Reviews: Jennifer Regan-Lefebvre, Cosmopolitan Nationalism in the Victorian Empire: Ireland, India and the Politics of Alfred Webb, The European Culture Wars in Ireland: The Callan Schools Affair, 1868–81, The Irish Folklore Commission 1935–1970: History, Ideology, Methodology, Irish Protestant Identities, Contested Island: Ireland 1460–1630, a History of Ireland's School Inspectorate, 1831–2008, Nationalism and the Irish Diaspora in the United States, Terenure College 1860–2010: A History, Michael Davitt: From the Gaelic American, Franco-Irish Military Connections 1590–1945, Catholic Belfast and Nationalist Ireland in the Era of Joe Devlin, 1871–1934, a Nation of Politicians: Gender, Patriotism, and Political Culture in Late Eighteenth-Century Ireland, The Papers of the Dublin Philosophical Society, 1683–1709, Clubs and Societies in Eighteenth-Century Ireland, The Irish College, Rome and its World, Historical Association of Ireland, Marsh's Library: A Mirror on the World, Law, Learning and Libraries, 1650–1750, The Ivy Leaf: The Parnells Remembered. Commemorative Essays, Ireland, India and Empire: Indo-Irish Radical Connections, 1919–64, in the Wake of the Great Rebellion: Republicanism, Agrarianism and Banditry in Ireland after 1798, Irish Influence at the Court of Spain in the Seventeenth Century, The Irish Conservative Party 1852–1868: Land, Politics and Religion, The Making of the Irish Protestant Ascendancy: The Life of William Conolly, 1662–1729, Women, Marriage and Property in Wealthy Landed Families in Ireland, 1750–1850, Divided Kingdom: Ireland 1630–1800." Irish Economic and Social History 38, no. 1 (2011): 122–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.7227/iesh.38.7.

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"1889." Camden Fifth Series 35 (November 23, 2009): 451–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960116309990352.

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For the last few days all London has been concentrating on the Parnell Commission where the question whether or no the famous letters were forgeries have been tried. For some days the matter has [been] very critical, and the whole affair has turned on the evidence of Pigott,1122 a very great rascal who supplied the letters to The Times. Today after a vast amount of lying Pigott has absconded, having previously made and signed a confession to Labouchere1123 that the letters were forged by him.1124 The excitement has been great – the exultation of the Parnell party unbounded, the despondency of
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"PREFACE." Camden Fifth Series 35 (November 23, 2009): xv—xx. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960116309990054.

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It is generally recognized that Henry Howard Molyneux Herbert, fourth Earl of Carnarvon, figured prominently in Conservative politics during four decades of the second half of the nineteenth century. It is remarkable, therefore, that it is more than eighty years since the only biographical work on him, Sir Arthur Hardinge's The Life of Lord Carnarvon, was published. As one historian has recently remarked, ‘[This work] is all we have’.1 The three-volume set well summarizes Carnarvon's achievements but suffers from a number of defects. After his death, his second wife, Elsie, commissioned the wo
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Stalcup, Meg. "What If? Re-imagined Scenarios and the Re-Virtualisation of History." M/C Journal 18, no. 6 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1029.

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Image 1: “Oklahoma State Highway Re-imagined.” CC BY-SA 4.0 2015 by author, using Wikimedia image by Ks0stm (CC BY-SA 3 2013). Introduction This article is divided in three major parts. First a scenario, second its context, and third, an analysis. The text draws on ethnographic research on security practices in the United States among police and parts of the intelligence community from 2006 through to the beginning of 2014. Real names are used when the material is drawn from archival sources, while individuals who were interviewed during fieldwork are referred to by their position rank or titl
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Books on the topic "Parnell Commission"

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MacDonald, John MacDonald. Diary of the Parnell Commission. hansebooks, 2017.

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Parnell Commission. the Opening Speech for the Defence. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Parnell Commission. the Opening Speech for the Defence Delivered. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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'times' Parnell Commission, Speech in Defence of the Land League. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Dicey, Albert Venn 1835-1922. Verdict: A Tract on the Political Significance of the Report of the Parnell Commission. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Verdict: A Tract on the Political Significance of the Report of the Parnell Commission. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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James, Henry James. The Work of the Irish Leagues: The Speech of The Right Hon. Sir Henry James Replying in The Parnell Commission Inquiry. Arkose Press, 2015.

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Book chapters on the topic "Parnell Commission"

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Bew, Paul. "Friendship or Hatred? 1887–1891." In Ancestral Voices in Irish Politics. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192873705.003.0007.

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Abstract At first, all looked well when the Parnell Commission of inquiry ended as essentially a victory for Parnell. But then the conflict between Parnell and Dillon, not only over Parnell’s sexual morality but also his growing conservatism, finally exploded. Dillon continued to push his land agitation: Parnell refused to visit Ireland, probably depriving himself of likely allies when the divorce crisis erupted. The Parnell Commission’s final conclusions gave Parnell an apparently impregnable strength. He was doted on by both British Liberalism and Irish nationalism. Yet, beneath the surface,
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Hammond, J. L. "The Parnell Commission." In Gladstone and the Irish Nation. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429025150-29.

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Quin, Jack. "The Politics of Public Monuments in Dublin." In W. B. Yeats and the Language of Sculpture. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192843159.003.0003.

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Abstract This chapter examines Yeats’s engagement with the politics of Dublin public monuments. The opening recounts his failed efforts to commission a monument to the United Irishman Theobald Wolfe Tone on the corner of St. Stephen’s Green. The following section begins by situating a wider field of Revivalist sculpture writing from the late 1890s to early 1910s within the context of Irish independence movements. Patrick Pearse’s admiration of Oliver Sheppard in a series of articles for An Claidheamh Soluis (The Sword of Light) illustrates the political dimensions of Irish sculptural aesthetic
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