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Irish Nationality (eBook)

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2022
119 Seiten
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Irish Nationality - Alice Stopford Green
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In "Irish Nationality," Alice Stopford Green eloquently explores the complex interplay of history, culture, and identity that has shaped Ireland's national consciousness. This work is characterized by Green's distinctive literary style, which blends meticulous historical analysis with a passionate narrative voice. Written during the late 19th century, a time marked by rising nationalist sentiments and political upheaval in Ireland, Green's text serves both as a scholarly examination and a heartfelt plea for the recognition of Ireland's unique cultural heritage amid British dominance. Alice Stopford Green was an influential historian, political activist, and an early advocate for Irish independence. Born into an Anglo-Irish family, her deep-seated love for her homeland's history and culture compelled her to address the disparities in how Irish identity was perceived and understood. Her personal experiences, coupled with a commitment to social justice, informed her scholarly pursuits and her fervent desire to articulate a vision of an independent Ireland that was both historically rooted and vibrantly future-focused. "Irish Nationality" is an essential read for anyone interested in Irish history, nationalism, and the arts. Green's incisive insights and heartfelt arguments resonate with contemporary discussions on identity and sovereignty, making this book pivotal for scholars and general readers alike.

Alice Stopford Green (1847–1929) was an Irish historian and nationalist, acclaimed for her scholarly contribution to the understanding of Irish history, distinctly reflected in her seminal work, 'Irish Nationality' published in 1911. Born Alice Sophia Amelia Stopford in County Meath, Ireland, she grew up in a milieu steeped in historical awareness, which laid the foundation for her enduring passion for Irish heritage. After the death of her husband, British historian J. R. Green, she gradually turned her focus to the history of her native land. Green's literary style combined meticulous research with a narrative prowess that rendered her historical accounts both authoritative and accessible, which gained her the respect of scholars and the public alike. Her advocacy for Irish self-governance was heavily influenced by her historical perspective, as she contended that an understanding of Irish history was intrinsic to the nation's quest for identity and independence. Her contributions extend beyond 'Irish Nationality,' with significant works such as 'The Making of Ireland and Its Undoing, 1200-1600' (1908) and 'A History of the Irish State to 1014' (1925), wherein she challenged prevailing historical discourses and offered revisions that highlighted Ireland's cultural and political autonomy. Green's work remains a touchstone for students of Irish history and nationalism, underscoring her status as a pioneering historian and advocate for Irish heritage.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Schlagworte 19th Century Ireland • Alice Stopford Green • Alice Stopford Green insights • Celtic Heritage • Complex national identity • cultural imperialism impact • European historical narratives • historical authors on Ireland • historical identity exploration • historical narrative • Historical Scholarship • History • History of Great Britain • identity formation analysis • Ireland • Ireland's struggle for independence • Irish culture • Irish culture and identity • Irish historiography contribution • Irish History • irish history books • Irish identity • Irish nationalism history • Irish Nationalism literature • Irish Nationality ebook • Irish political history • Irish Question • meticulous writing style • Nationalism • political autonomy • Political Discourse • political narrative discourse • Politics and government • Primary sources research • Self-determination
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