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Focusing on the lower-class secret society known as the Defenders and the Society of United Irishmen, this study delves into the popular dimensions of Irish radicalism during the French Revolution. It highlights the vibrant traditions of street protest in eighteenth-century Dublin, revealing a revolutionary movement characterized by radical rhetoric and a broad social base, challenging previous perceptions of its popularity and objectives.
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The Men of No Property, Jim Smyth
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- 1998
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