Daniel O'Connell : : Nationalism Without Violence / / Daniel Moley.
Daniel O’Connell, as we bring him into focus, after generations of bitter criticism, misrepresentation, and neglect, becomes a very modern man. The principles which he held with such consistency and expounded with such consummate eloquence are, by modern standards, enlightened, even prescient. They...
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Place / Publishing House: | New York, NY : : Fordham University Press, , [2022] ©1974 |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Introduction: An Old Widow's Tales
- 1 English Dishonor and Irish Decay
- 2 The Brawny O'Connells of Kerry
- 3 A Child of the Enlightenment
- 4 The Cockpit of the Courts
- 5 O'Connell and Religious Liberty
- 6 O'Connell, the Enemy of Violence
- 7 The Awakening of a Nation
- 8 The Association and the Catholic Rent
- 9 Triumph
- 10 The Price Paid for Victory
- 11 Parliamentarian and Party Builder
- 12 Fruits of the Whig Alliance
- 13 Rough Road to Repeal
- 14 The Meetings and the Prosecution
- 15 The Generation Gap
- 16 Peel and His Reforms
- 17 The Famine and the Break
- 18 Unfinished Journey
- 19 Aftermath
- 20 The Evolution of a Reputation
- 21 The Durable O'Connell
- Appendix: Selections from O'Connell Letters
- Index