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Young Irelander Abroad Charles Hart

Young Irelander Abroad By Charles Hart

Young Irelander Abroad by Charles Hart


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Charles Hart played a minor part in the Confederate movement of 1848 as a Confederate agent propagating the Irish cause. His previously unpublished diary provides a fresh perspective on Young Ireland and mid 19th-century America.

Young Irelander Abroad Summary

Young Irelander Abroad: The Diary of Charles Hart by Charles Hart

Charles Hart (1824-1898) was a Dublin solicitor's son who played a minor part in the Confederate movement in 1848. Influenced by his brother-in-law, John Blake Dillon, he spent the revolutionary months in the United States as a Confederate agent, propagating the Irish cause and meeting American politicians, Irish-Americans and the new crop of "exiles". His hitherto unpublished diary gives an intimate picture of the Young Irelanders, news of their failed revolution and a vivid account of American politics and social mores, and landscape. A highlight was his meeting with Wolfe Tone's widow, Matilda, who reminisced about the beauty of Lucien Bonaparte, asked after "poor old Dublin" and urged Hart not to "expatriate" himself. Hart followed her advice, returning to Dublin after a year in America to embark on half a century's inconspicuous work as a solicitor. Hart's diary is set in context by the editor's wide-ranging introduction and provides a fresh perspective on Young Ireland and mid-century America.

About Charles Hart

Brendan O Cathaoir is a Dublin-based journalist and historian. His books include John Blake Dillon: Young Irelander (Irish Academic Press, Dublin, 1990)

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GOR013005624
9781859183601
1859183603
Young Irelander Abroad: The Diary of Charles Hart by Charles Hart
Used - Good
Paperback
Cork University Press
2003-05-28
96
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