The Writings of James Fintan Lalor
Author : James Fintan Lalor
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Page : 156 pages
File Size : 24,79 MB
Release : 1895
Category : Ireland
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Author : James Fintan Lalor
Publisher :
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 24,79 MB
Release : 1895
Category : Ireland
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Author : James P. Bruce
Publisher : Vernon Press
Page : 161 pages
File Size : 43,97 MB
Release : 2020-10-06
Category : History
ISBN : 1648890814
In 1847 and 1848 a little-known farmer named James Fintan Lalor wrote a series of newspaper articles in which he outlined his vision for Ireland after the Great Famine. Although they have been reprinted and republished many times since, until now there has been no systematic study of the principles and proposals that Lalor expounded. In this book, the author considers Lalor’s brief career as a writer and offers new insights into his treatment of the national and land questions. By elucidating Lalor’s ideas on these questions, exploring possible influences on his thinking, and assessing the impact of his writings on his contemporaries, the author seeks to address what he regards as two deficiencies in the historiography. The first of these is the tendency to assign only a minor, supporting role to Lalor during the brief heyday of Young Ireland. Academic studies typically portray him as little more than a catalyst in the radicalisation of figures like John Mitchel, rather than as a profoundly original thinker in his own right. The second issue is the commonly held perception of Lalor’s proposals on land tenure as foreshadowing the creation of a “peasant proprietary” later in the century. The author argues that Lalor advocated a much more radical plan that would link his two primary objectives: the creation of a sovereign Irish republic, and transfer of control over landholding from a small number of landlords to the entire Irish people. By comparing and contrasting Lalor’s theories with those of earlier figures such as Thomas Paine and James ‘Bronterre’ O’Brien, this ground-breaking book broadens the perspective on Lalor and his writings beyond the context of Irish nationalism. As the author concludes, Lalor’s unique contribution to Irish radical thought merits a more prominent place in nineteenth-century intellectual history than it has hitherto received. This book will be of great value to anyone interested in Irish history since 1800, especially in the areas of the Great Famine, the Young Ireland movement, and the Land War.
Author : James Fintan Lalor
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Page : 144 pages
File Size : 24,54 MB
Release : 1918
Category : Ireland
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Author : Justin McCarthy
Publisher :
Page : 510 pages
File Size : 34,45 MB
Release : 1904
Category : English literature
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Author : L. Fogarty
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Page : 218 pages
File Size : 30,33 MB
Release : 1921
Category : Ireland
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Author : James P. Bruce
Publisher : Vernon Press
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 18,10 MB
Release : 2020-12-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9781648891717
This book examines the public and private writings of James Fintan Lalor, with particular emphasis on his treatment of the national and land questions. By elucidating Lalor's key messages under these headings, exploring possible influences on his thinking, and assessing the impact of his writings on his contemporaries, this book attempts to address two historiological deficiencies as purported by the author. The first of which is the scholarly tendency to assign only a minor, supporting role to Lalor during the brief heyday of Young Ireland; where he is typically portrayed merely as a catalyst in the radicalisation of figures like John Mitchel, rather than as a profound original thinker in this own right. The second is the popular interpretation of Lalor's proposals on land tenure as foreshadowing the creation of a 'peasant proprietary' later in the century. The author argues that Lalor advocated a much more radical plan that would link his two primary objectives: the creation of a sovereign Irish republic, and transfer of control over landholding from a small number of landlords to the entire Irish people. Comparing and contrasting Lalor's theories with ideas on landholding and property rights put forward by contemporary and near-contemporary thinkers, including Thomas Paine and James 'Bronterre' O'Brien, this ground-breaking book allows Lalor and his writings to be assessed outside the usual context of Irish nationalism. As the author argues, Lalor's unique contribution to Irish radical thought merits a more prominent place in nineteenth-century intellectual history than it has hitherto received. This book will, therefore, be of great value to anyone interested in modern Irish history, especially in the areas of the Great Famine, the Young Ireland movement, and the Land War.
Author : Justin McCarthy
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Page : 510 pages
File Size : 36,25 MB
Release : 1904
Category : Irish literature
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Page : 64 pages
File Size : 14,35 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Collective settlements
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Page : 884 pages
File Size : 50,82 MB
Release : 1896
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Page : 886 pages
File Size : 32,9 MB
Release : 1896
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