Tommy Graham and Brian Hanley (editors)
The third volume in our annual commemorative series on aspect of the Irish Revolution.
COMMISSIONING EDITORS: Enda Delaney and Fearghal McGarry
The publication,
which has contributions from a host of scholars in the field, will focus on
placing the Irish revolution in global context, with two key themes:
(i) impact of transnational factors on
the revolution in Ireland and
(ii) the impact of the Irish revolution
beyond Ireland, focusing particularly on the diaspora and wider imperial and
comparative contexts.
What does a global
history offer that we do not already have in many accomplished histories of
Irish revolution? In the first instance, there is the much-needed perspective
afforded by standing back from events in Ireland to understand the wider
context of post-war Europe, and equally Ireland’s place in the
newly-reconfigured western world where empires were now in irreversible
decline.
Widening
the focus from the history of the Irish overseas to the global significance of
the ‘Irish question’ enables us to chart how extensively the conflict in
Ireland was debated across the world in anti-imperial, labour, suffragist,
dominion and other circles. Such an approach offers a way of broadening out
consideration of the global dimensions of the Irish revolution beyond the
involvement of the diaspora in activities such as fund-raising. Nevertheless
there is no doubt but that the effort to raise funds from the global Irish
diaspora was crucial in financing the Irish revolution.
What
also emerges clearly is how transnational communications, primarily newspapers
and the telegraph, fundamentally shaped how the Irish revolution was reported
and written about. The digitisation of newspapers now allows for this story to
be told from many different places.
Finally,
and most importantly, the growth in digital archives such as the 1911 Irish
Census of Population, the Bureau of Military History and the Military Service
Pensions Collection enables people, wherever they happen to be located in the
world, to explore in unprecedented detail the fascinating and rich history of
Ireland’s global revolution.
Details | |
Author | Tommy Graham, Brian Hanley and Fearghal McGarry (editors) |
Publisher | Wordwell Limited |
Publication Data | To be published 1st April 2019 100 pages Full colour A4 Paperback |
A GLOBAL HISTORY The Irish revolution 1919 -21:
- ISBN: 9780993532825
- Author(s): Tommy Graham, Brian Hanley and Fearghal McGarry (editors)
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