Irish Nationality
Publié par Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066159290
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In "Irish Nationality," Alice Stopford Green delivers a profound exploration of the essence of Irish identity and nationalism, particularly during the tumultuous period of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The book is marked by its eloquent prose and meticulous historical research, weaving together an analysis of Ireland's past with the incipient movements for autonomy. Green's critical examination goes beyond mere historical recounting; she engages with the cultural and social constructs that shape national consciousness, positioning Ireland within the broader context of European nationalism. Her work embodies a rich tapestry of political discourse, folklore, and personal narrative, making it a vital contribution to both Irish literature and historical scholarship. Alice Stopford Green, an influential historian and activist of her time, was deeply intertwined with the history of Ireland and its quest for self-determination. Her experiences as a participant in the Irish nationalist movement, coupled with her extensive study of medieval Irish history, uniquely equipped her to address the pressing issues of identity and autonomy in a changing world. Green's commitment to advocating for Irish culture and her extensive travels across Europe inform her insights, offering readers a lens through which to understand the complexities of national identity. "Irish Nationality" is a must-read for anyone interested in the intricate tapestry of nationalism, specifically within the Irish context. Green'Äôs scholarly work is not only essential for historians but also for contemporary readers seeking to understand the roots of cultural identity and the ongoing implications of nationalism today. Her eloquent arguments invite readers to engage deeply with Ireland's past and to reflect on the broader themes of identity that resonate in current global conversations.
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