The Modernisation of Irish Society 1848 - 1918

by Joseph Lee

Paperback, 2008

Status

Available

Call number

941.5

Publication

Gill & Macmillan Ltd (2008), 196 pages

Description

In surveying the period from the Famine in 1848 to the triumph of Sinn Féin in the 1918 general election, Joe Lee argues that Ireland became one of the most modern and advanced political cultures in the world during that time. Lee contends that the Famine death-rate, however terrible, was not unprecedented. What was different was the post-Famine response to the catastrophy. The sharply increased rate of emigration left behind a population of tenent farmers engaged in market orientated agriculture and determined to protect and improve their position. It was this group that used the British political system so skillfully, a process elaborated and refined in the Land League and Home Rule movements under Parnell. The Parnell era left a lasting legacy of modern political engagement and organisation which was carried on in essentials by the later Home Rule party and by Sinn Féin, and - beyond the terminal date of the book - would make its mark on the politics of independent Ireland.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1973

Physical description

200 p.; 5 inches

ISBN

0717144216 / 9780717144211

Barcode

4481
Page: 0.1376 seconds