The Modernisation of Irish Society, 1848-1918 (History of Ireland)

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Book
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ISBN 10
0717105679 
ISBN 13
9780717105670 
Category
Irish History  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1973 
Publisher
Pages
192 
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Joseph Lee was Professor of Modern History/History at University College Cork from 1974 to 2002. He is now Professor of History and Glucksman Professor for Irish Studies and Director of Glucksman Ireland House, at New York University. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition. In surveying the period from the Famine in 1848 to the triumph of Sinn Fein in the 1918 general election, Joe Lee argues that Ireland became one of the most modern and advanced political cultures in the world during that time. Lee contends that the Famine death-rate, however terrible, was not unprecedented. What was different was the post-Famine response to the catastrophy. The sharply increased rate of emigration left behind a population of tenent farmers engaged in market orientated agriculture and determined to protect and improve their position. It was this group that used the British political system so skillfully, a process elaborated and refined in the Land League and Home Rule movements under Parnell. The Parnell era left a lasting legacy of modern political engagement and organisation which was carried on in essentials by the later Home Rule party and by Sinn Fein, and - beyond the terminal date of the book - would make its mark on the politics of independent Ireland. - from Amzon 
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