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The Irish Revolution : A Global History /

"Ireland's revolution was an inherently transnational event. Buoyed by the rise of Wilsonian self-determination and the consequent weakening of imperial prestige, radical and anti-colonial movements flourished across the globe after the First World War. Although emerging from widely differ...

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Otros Autores: McGarry, Fearghal (Editor ), Mannion, Patrick (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : New York University Press, [2022]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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500 |a Collection of essays by Martyn Frampton and 11 others. 
505 0 |a Beyond "Slavish" Imitation: The Politics of Cultural Authenticity and the Global Struggle Against Empire / Martyn Frampton -- "The Ireland of the Far East?" The Wilsonian Moment in Korea and Ireland / Fearghal McGarry -- "Playing at International Politics?" Irish Nationalist Responses to the Russian Revolution, 1917-1921 / Anna Lively -- "The Example of Valiant Little Ireland": The Irish Revolution in Algerian Nationalist Thought / Dónal Hassett -- Inventing Global Ireland: The Idea, and Influence, of the Irish Race Convention / Darragh Gannon -- "A Most Obnoxious Campaign Against Everything British": The Curious Case of the Friends of Irish Freedom in the Panama Canal Zone, 1918-1921 / Patrick Mannion -- The Generation that Lost: The Ulster Bank, Ardara, County Donegal, 16 June 1921, and Long After, and Far Away / Breandán Mac Suibhne -- British Imperial Intelligence and Anticolonial Revolutionaries during and after the Great War / Michael Silvestri -- Wars, Dominions, and Monarchy: The Transnational Imperial Context of Ireland's Revolution, 1916-1922 / Heather Jones -- Neither Lenin nor Wilson: The Evolving Anti-imperialism of Three Women of the Transatlantic Irish Left, 1916-1923 / Elizabeth McKillen -- W. E. B. Du Bois and the Irish Revolution: Anticolonial Activism in New York, 1916-1921 / David Brundage -- "Ireland Should Be Free, Even as Africa Shall Be Free": Marcus Garvey's Irish Influences / Miriam Nyhan Grey. 
520 |a "Ireland's revolution was an inherently transnational event. Buoyed by the rise of Wilsonian self-determination and the consequent weakening of imperial prestige, radical and anti-colonial movements flourished across the globe after the First World War. Although emerging from widely differing contexts, from Korea to India, and Egypt to Ireland, proponents of these movements communicated, engaged with, and learned from one another in anti-imperial metropoles such as Paris, London and New York. Irish nationalists at home and abroad were intimately involved in this international exchange, from mobilizing Ireland's vast diaspora in support of Irish independence, or engaging directly with radical causes elsewhere in the world, to providing models for other anti-colonial struggles. Reassessing the Irish Revolution within this transnational context, this volume broadens our understanding of Ireland's place in the evolving postwar world. Foregrounding how the ebbing of political authority from the imperial to democratic nation-state created revolutionary opportunities that were seized by anti-colonial activists, this study argues for the importance of empire, anti-imperialism and new understandings of self-determination in shaping political discourse and violence in revolutionary Ireland"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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