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Ireland Radicalism And The Scottish Highlands C18701912 Andrew Newby

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Ireland Radicalism And The Scottish Highlands C18701912 Andrew Newby
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.23 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Andrew Newby
ISBN: 9781474471282, 1474471285
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Ireland Radicalism And The Scottish Highlands C18701912 Andrew Newby by Andrew Newby 9781474471282, 1474471285 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on the leading figures in radical politics in Ireland and Scottish highlands and explores the links between them. It deals with topics that have been at the centre of recent discussions on the Highland land question, the politics of the Irish community in Scotland, and the development of the labour movement in Scotland. The author argues that the Irish activists in the Scottish Highlands and in urban Scotland should be seen as adherents to notions of social and economic reform, such as land nationalisation, and not as Irish nationalists or Home Rulers. This leads him to make radical reassessments of the contributions of individuals such as John Ferguson, Michael Davitt and Edward McHugh. Andrew Newby looks closely at the political activities and ambitions of the Crofter MPs showing them to be a widely influential but diverse group: he reveals, for example, the extensive links between Angus Sutherland, the most radical of the Highland MPs, and John Ferguson's groupings of Irish political activists of urban Scotland. This is a balanced and vivid account of a turbulent period of modern Scottish history.

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