A forgotten small nationality

A forgotten small nationality
Title A forgotten small nationality PDF eBook
Author Francis Joseph Christopher Sheehy-Skeffington
Publisher Good Press
Pages 45
Release 2020-12-08
Genre Fiction
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Explore the nuances of history and identity with "A forgotten small nationality." Co-authored by Francis Joseph Christopher Sheehy-Skeffington and Joanna Mary Sheehy-Skeffington, this book delves deep into the historical events of the 1910s. The authors' combined perspectives offer a rich tapestry of narratives, shedding light on forgotten histories and the complexities of national identity.

A Forgotten Small Nationality: Ireland and the War

A Forgotten Small Nationality: Ireland and the War
Title A Forgotten Small Nationality: Ireland and the War PDF eBook
Author Francis Sheehy Skeffington
Publisher Library of Alexandria
Pages 49
Release 2020-09-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1465615849

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England has so successfully hypnotized the world into regarding the neighboring conquered island as an integral part of Great Britain that even Americans gasp at the mention of Irish independence. Home rule they understand, but independence! "How could Ireland maintain an independent existence?" they ask. "How could you defend yourselves against all the great nations?" I do not feel under any obligation to answer this question, because that objection, if recognized as valid, would make an end of the existence of any small nationality whatever. All of them, from their very nature, are subject to the perils and disadvantages of independent sovereignty. I neither deny nor minimize these. But the consensus of civilized opinion is now agreed that they are entirely outweighed by the benefits which complete self-government confers upon the small nation itself, and enables it to confer on humanity. If the reader will not admit this, I will not stay to argue the matter with him. I will merely refer him to the arguments in vogue in favor of the independence of Belgium as against Germany, or of the Scandinavian countries as against Russia. Neither will I stop to argue with those who say that Ireland should he content with home rule. Ireland has not got home rule, and, unless England is sufficiently humbled in this war to make Ireland's friendship worth buying, is not likely to get it. But what if it had? Bohemia has home rule within the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Is Bohemia contented? It is notorious that the great mass of the Czechs are eagerly longing for the moment when Russia will inflict such a blow upon the Austro-Hungarian Empire as may enable Bohemia to become an independent central European state. Again, if Bohemia, why not Ireland? There is an idea in some quarters, sedulously encouraged by England, with an eye on the friendship of the United States, that whatever may have been the case in the past, the English Government in Ireland has improved of late years. Let us therefore examine its conduct in Ireland during the months immediately preceding the war. A Liberal Government was in office in England, pledged to give home rule to Ireland. On the strength of that pledge, Mr. John Redmond and his party kept that Government in power for over four years, and enabled it to pass not merely the act for curbing the power of the House of Lords, but other measures, such as the National Insurance Act, in which Ireland had no interest or which were actually detrimental to Ireland. In Ulster Sir Edward Carson led, armed, and drilled a body of 80,000 men, pledged to resist by force the enactment of home rule. Their drilling and arming were in themselves unlawful; their avowed object was still more so, involving defiance of the enactments of that imperial Parliament to which they professed the utmost loyalty. Nevertheless, the Liberal Government allowed this open propaganda of rebellion, this aristocratically led and financed movement, to proceed unchecked.

American Monthly Review of Reviews

American Monthly Review of Reviews
Title American Monthly Review of Reviews PDF eBook
Author Albert Shaw
Publisher
Pages 786
Release 1916
Genre Periodicals, English
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Issues and Events

Issues and Events
Title Issues and Events PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 350
Release 1918
Genre World War, 1914-1918
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Redmond's Vindication

Redmond's Vindication
Title Redmond's Vindication PDF eBook
Author Robert O'Loughran
Publisher
Pages 242
Release 1919
Genre Ireland
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Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington

Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington
Title Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington PDF eBook
Author Leah Levenson
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Pages 244
Release 1989-09-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780815624806

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Biography of an exceptional, determined woman, Sheehy-Skeffington (1877-1946) disavowed her church.

The Bookman

The Bookman
Title The Bookman PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 840
Release 1916
Genre Book collecting
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