The wolfhounds of Irish-American nationalism : a history of Clan na Gael, 1867-present /
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Language: | English |
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Oxford ; New York :
Peter Lang,
[2023]
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Table of Contents:
- Revolutionary origins
- Birth of the Clan
- 1870s : phoenix rising
- The new departure
- From politics to the bomb
- The case of Dr. Cronin
- Domestic rebuilding and global anti-imperialism
- The road to insurrection
- Woodrow Wilson, Clan na Gael and the election of 1912
- The drumbeat of war, 1912-14
- Clan na Gael and imperial Germany
- The opening round
- Aftermath of the Easter Rising in the U.S.
- Clan na Gael as a global revolutionary model after
- A struggle on two fronts, 1917-18
- The political situation in Ireland, 1916-19
- Revival of Clan na Gael and The Friends of Irish Freedom
- Eamon De Valera and Irish America
- De Valera and Clan na Gael
- A divide too great : the split of
- Clan na Gael and the Irish Civil War
- The decline of Clan na Gael during the 1920s
- Rebuilding the Clan
- The 1930s
- WW2, the Nazi Connection and the S-Plan
- 1945-68 : political wilderness
- Clan na Gael and the Northern Ireland conflict.