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A Greater Ireland Ely M. Janis

A Greater Ireland By Ely M. Janis

A Greater Ireland by Ely M. Janis


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A Greater Ireland: The Land League and Transatlantic Nationalism in Gilded Age America by Ely M. Janis

During the early 1880s a continual interaction of events, ideas, and people in Ireland and the United States created a Greater Ireland spanning the Atlantic that profoundly impacted both Irish and American society. In A Greater Ireland: The Land League and Transatlantic Nationalism in Gilded Age America, Ely M. Janis closely examines the Irish National Land League, a transatlantic organization with strong support in Ireland and the United States. Founded in Ireland in 1879 against the backdrop of crop failure and agrarian unrest, the Land League pressured the British government to reform the Irish landholding system and allow Irish political self-rule. The League quickly spread to the United States, with hundreds of thousands of Irish Americans participating in branches in their local communities.

As this Greater Ireland flourished, new opportunities arose for women and working-class men to contribute within Irish-American society. Exploring the complex interplay of ethnicity, class, and gender, Janis demonstrates the broad range of ideological, social, and political opinion held by Irish Americans in the 1880s. Participation in the Land League deeply influenced a generation that replaced their old county and class allegiances with a common cause, shaping the future of Irish-American nationalism.

About Ely M. Janis

Ely M. Janis is an associate professor of history at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts.

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NLS9780299301248
9780299301248
0299301249
A Greater Ireland: The Land League and Transatlantic Nationalism in Gilded Age America by Ely M. Janis
New
Paperback
University of Wisconsin Press
2015-02-28
256
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