William Smith O'Brien and the Young Irelander Rebellion of 1848

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William Smith O'Brien and the Young Irelander Rebellion of 1848

Ireland's revolution of 1848 has no proud place in the history of Irish nationalism, and the leader of the doomed enterprise, William Smith O'Brien, is not a celerated hero of his country's struggle for independence. Nevertheless, the O'Brien story is an important one. During most of his political career, O'Brien believed in the British Parliament's capacity to give good government in Ireland. His attempts to secure liberal reform were largely unseccessful, however, and he entered the 1840's with a growing conviction that the Irish Members were wasting their time at Westminster. In 1843, his extroardinary Commons campaign for justice for Ireland prefigured the tactics of Parnell, but the effort ended in disappointment and O'Brien joined the Repeal Association in October 1843. For the next five years he was a major political figure, first as O'Connell's loyal deputy, then as his critic and rival, and finally, in 1848, as the leader of a rebellion. O'Brien was an exceptionally brave politician whose sense of honor and duty sent him into the lion's den time and time again. However, his ignominious failure in 1848 meant that he could be despised by men who were not his betters- by British leaders who failed to govern well, and by Irish politicians, including many who called temselves nationalists, who did not share his attachmnent to the idea that they should govern themselves. -- Publisher description

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Publisher
Four Courts Press
Language
English
Pages
320

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 304-311) and index.

Published in
Dublin, Portland, OR
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
941.5081
Library of Congress
DA952.O22 S58 2000, DA952.O22 S563 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
320 p. :
Number of pages
320

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL6901075M
ISBN 10
185182524X
LCCN
00711692
OCLC/WorldCat
43456871
Goodreads
2661319

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Work ID
OL7834508W

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