Irish Nationalists and the Making of the Irish Race :Irish Nationalists and the Making of the Irish Race

Publication subTitle :Irish Nationalists and the Making of the Irish Race

Author: Nelson Bruce;;;  

Publisher: Princeton University Press‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9781400842230

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691153124

Subject: K562 Ireland

Keyword: 社会学,民族学,欧洲史

Language: ENG

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This is a book about Irish nationalism and how Irish nationalists developed their own conception of the Irish race. Bruce Nelson begins with an exploration of the discourse of race--from the nineteenth--century belief that "race is everything" to the more recent argument that there are no races. He focuses on how English observers constructed the "native" and Catholic Irish as uncivilized and savage, and on the racialization of the Irish in the nineteenth century, especially in Britain and the United States, where Irish immigrants were often portrayed in terms that had been applied mainly to enslaved Africans and their descendants.

Most of the book focuses on how the Irish created their own identity--in the context of slavery and abolition, empire, and revolution. Since the Irish were a dispersed people, this process unfolded not only in Ireland, but in the United States, Britain, Australia, South Africa, and other countries. Many nationalists were determined to repudiate anything that could interfere with the goal of building a united movement aimed at achieving full independence for Ireland. But others, including men and women who are at the heart of this study, believed that the Irish struggle must create a more inclusive sense of Irish nationhood and stand for freedom everywhere. Nelson pays close attention to this argument within Irish nationalism, and to the ways it resonated with nationalists worldwide, from India to the Caribbean.

Chapter

Part 2. Ireland, Slavery, and Abolition

Chapter 3. "Come out of such a land, you Irishmen": Daniel O'Connell, American Slavery, and the Making of the Irish Race

Chapter 4. " The Black O'Connell of the United States": Frederick Douglass and Ireland

Part 3. Ireland and Empire

Chapter 5. "From the Cabins of Connemara to the Kraals of Kaffirland": Irish Nationalists, the British Empire, and the "Boer Fight for Freedom"

Chapter 6. "Because we are white men": Erskine Childers, Jan Christian Smuts, and the Irish Quest for Self-Government, 1899–1922

Part 4. Ireland and Revolution

Chapter 7. Negro Sinn Féiners and Black Fenians: "Heroic Ireland" and the Black Nationalist Imagination

Chapter 8. "The Irish are for freedom everywhere": Eamon de Valera, the Irish Patriotic Strike, and the "last white nation…deprived of its liberty"

Epilogue: The Ordeal of the Irish Republic

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