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Sidelights On The Home Rule Movement (1907)
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252 pages
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The book offers a comprehensive examination of the Home Rule Movement in Ireland, detailing its quest for self-governance from the late 1800s to the early 1900s. Robert Anderson, a British civil servant involved in Irish administration, analyzes influential figures like Charles Stewart Parnell and John Redmond, as well as various political factions. The narrative presents a balanced view of the movement's successes and challenges, set against the backdrop of rising nationalism and the First World War, making it a vital resource for understanding this pivotal period in Irish history.
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2008, paperback
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