With contributions from a range of distinguished Irish and British scholars, this collection of essays provides the first full treatment of the historical relationship between the Labour Party and Ireland in the last century, from Keir Hardie to Tony Blair.
With contributions from a range of distinguished Irish and British scholars, this collection of essays provides the first full treatment of the historical relationship between the Labour Party and Ireland in the last century, from Keir ...
Nationalism and Socialism in Twentieth-century Ireland
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The first fifty years of the state saw Ireland change dramatically, and the Irish Labour Party changed with it. Using a wealth of new material, Niamh Puirseil traces the party's...
Kieran A. Kennedy, Thomas Giblin and Deirdre McHugh, The Economic Development of Ireland in the Twentieth Century (Routledge, London, 1988), pp. 47–48. Paul Canning, British Policy towards Ireland 1921–1944 (Clarendon Press, Oxford, ...
... Lady Trudie ( Gertrude ) ( 1884–1954 ) 1645 Denman , Sir Roy ( b.1924 ) 1501 Denville , Alfred ( 1876–1955 ) 615 Derby , Lord ( 17th Earl ) ( 1865–1948 ) 112 , 244 , 247 Derby , William Evans 1221 De Rossa , Prionsias ( b.1940 ) 726 ...
Lister, Citizenship, passim. H. Jones, Women in British Public Life, 1914–1950: Gender, Power and Social Policy (Harlow, 2000), p. 133. C. Law, Suffrage and Power: The Women's Movement 1918–1928 (London, 1997), p. 6. Ibid., pp. 6–7.
Ireland in the Twentieth Century
The beginning of the 20th century wasn''t a significant time in itself for change in British politics, except perhaps for the founding of the Labour Party, but a gradual shift...
Kitchener, in turn, handed immediate control of the war to the Chief of the Imperial General Staff (CIGS), William Robertson and the new commander in France, Douglas Haig. Robertson, in particular resented the 'interference' of ...