The Belfast Jacobin

The Belfast Jacobin
Title The Belfast Jacobin PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Dawson
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781911024767

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"The Belfast Jacobin is the first-ever biography of Samuel Neilson, a founding member of the Society of United Irishmen whose profound influence on this radical movement was to alter the course of Irish history. Samuel Neilson joined Wolfe Tone and Thomas Russell at the inaugural meeting of the United Irishmen in 1791, forming a radical front that would challenge the political realities of the day in increasingly strident ways. As editor of the Northern Star, Neilson was to be a principal figure in shaping the United Irishmen's ideology before the newspaper was suppressed by the military. He brought the excitement caused by the French Revolution into Irish focus, putting public dissatisfaction into words and, later, gathering the forces necessary for revolt. Kenneth Dawson, conducting original research and drawing upon innumerable archive sources, reveals Neilson's formidable strength as an organiser of radical politics, his incessant run-ins with the authorities, and his central role in planning the United Irish Rebellion of 1798. Samuel Neilson brought talk of revolution to the street - The Belfast Jacobin is a pivotal history that illuminates the true import of his deeds and writing, sorely obscured in many accounts of the 1790s"--Back cover.

Between Two Flags

Between Two Flags
Title Between Two Flags PDF eBook
Author Anthony G. Russell
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781785370014

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Between Two Flags tells the gripping story of the turbulent yet enduring and loving marriage of John Mitchel and Jenny Verner. Their courtship was opposed by both families, and their elopement and marriage caused public consternation, but this remarkable couple went on to live through and influence the politics of mid-19th-century Ireland and the United States. Both were ardent supporters of physical force Republicanism and of the American Confederates. Their story spans the landscape - of Ulster, Europe, the Americas, and Van Diemen's Land (the island of Tasmania) - on a journey through the Great Famine, the American Civil War, Fenianism, revolution, and deportation. Beset by tragedies within their family life, theirs was a world of paradox and adventure, counter-pointed by sacrifice to shared political ideals. Controversially, their enthusiastic support of the institution of slavery is a subject that the book meets head on in an evocation of the period and its context. Destined to be separated by death in different continents, John Mitchel's and Jenny Verner's heroic relationship is sympathetically documented and analyzed in this engaging and captivating story. *** "As fascinating as it is edifying, 'Between Two Flags' is highly recommended." -- Midwest Book Review, Wisconsin Bookwatch: November 2015, The Biography Shelf [Subject: Biography, Irish Studies, History, Politics]

John Mitchel

John Mitchel
Title John Mitchel PDF eBook
Author Bryan P. McGovern
Publisher Univ. of Tennessee Press
Pages 314
Release 2009
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1572336544

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"This is an informative, balanced biography that embraces a man who seemed defined by contradictions. McGovern unravels these to reveal how Mitchel made sense of himself and his world. The result is a must-read book for anyone interested in nineteenth-century Irish and American history." --Susannah U. Bruce, author of The Harp and the Eagle: Irish-American Volunteers and the Union Army, 1861-1865 This book chronicles the life and times of John Mitchel, a radical Irish nationalist who relocated to the American South, where he became an ardent supporter of the Confederacy before and during the Civil War. Mitchel was exiled for his beliefs by the British government in 1848, during the Great Famine (1845-52). Though neither a peasant nor a Catholic, he empathized with the plight of over one million impoverished Irish Catholic emigrants who fled starvation. These expatriates believed that they had been forced unwillingly from their homes by the British government, which they also blamed for causing the famine or at least creating conditions that seriously threatened Irish survival. As a publisher of several expatriate newspapers, Mitchel was able to echo the sentiments of his audience, and perhaps more important, shape the prevailing attitudes of Irish Americans attempting to adjust to a hostile society. Well educated, bourgeois, and respected by the Irish immigrant community, the Protestant Mitchel became an ardent Irish nationalist during a time when most Irish Protestants, including the "Scotch-Irish" in America, were becoming almost uniformly opposed to Irish nationalism. In giving full treatment to his experience in America, this first contemporary biography of Mitchel addresses the basic paradox of his ideology: why an Irish nationalist who called for an end to the British "enslavement" of the Irish enthusiastically supported the slave society of the American South. It thus sheds invaluable light on how Irish nationalism played out on both sides of the Atlantic and on issues of racism and cultural assimilation facing the United States during the mid-nineteenth century. Bryan McGovern is an assistant professor of history at Kennesaw State University. He published an essay on Mitchel in New Hibernia Review.

The Last Conquest of Ireland (perhaps)

The Last Conquest of Ireland (perhaps)
Title The Last Conquest of Ireland (perhaps) PDF eBook
Author John Mitchel
Publisher
Pages 348
Release 1861
Genre Home rule
ISBN

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An Apology for the British Government in Ireland

An Apology for the British Government in Ireland
Title An Apology for the British Government in Ireland PDF eBook
Author John Mitchel
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 1905
Genre History
ISBN

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Jail Journal. With an Introductory Narrative of Transactions in Ireland

Jail Journal. With an Introductory Narrative of Transactions in Ireland
Title Jail Journal. With an Introductory Narrative of Transactions in Ireland PDF eBook
Author John Mitchel
Publisher
Pages 463
Release 1913
Genre Ireland
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The Life and Times of Aodh O'Neill, Prince of Ulster

The Life and Times of Aodh O'Neill, Prince of Ulster
Title The Life and Times of Aodh O'Neill, Prince of Ulster PDF eBook
Author John Mitchel
Publisher
Pages 286
Release 1868
Genre Tyrone's Rebellion, 1597-1603
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