The Land-War in Ireland
Por Godkin, James
Publicado por Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066180089
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In "The Land-War in Ireland," James Godkin meticulously unravels the complex socio-political landscape of Ireland in the late 19th century, focusing on the contentious issues of land ownership and tenant rights. Written in an engaging, polemical style, Godkin's work is both a historical account and a fierce advocacy for reform. He utilizes rich descriptive narratives and compelling statistics to elucidate the harrowing plight of Irish tenants against the backdrop of British landlordism, revealing how systemic injustices shaped a nation's struggles and aspirations. James Godkin, an Irish nationalist and prominent journalist, was deeply influenced by the socio-economic conditions of Ireland during his time, experiencing firsthand the turmoil and suffering that characterized the lives of tenant farmers. His career as a journalist provided him with unique insights and access to key figures in the land-reform movement, fueling his passion for social justice. Godkin's background allowed him to advocate effectively for tenant rights, making his writings not only a reflection of contemporary issues but also a clarion call for change. This book is essential for readers interested in Irish history, social justice, and agrarian reform. Godkin's eloquent prose and passionate advocacy resonate deeply, offering both a vivid historical narrative and moral imperatives that remain relevant. "The Land-War in Ireland" is not merely a historical text; it is a work that demands empathy and action from its audience.
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