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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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Detalles Bibliográficos
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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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • 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.