Charles Stewart Parnell

Charles Stewart Parnell

by PaulBew (Author)

Synopsis

Charles Stewart Parnell is not just one of the key figures of modern Irish history: he is also one of the most enigmatic. He was a wealthy, Protestant landlord who led a largely Catholic land reform and nationalist movement. He was an apparently cold, aloof man whose political downfall was precipitated by his passionate love affair with another man's wife. He was not a great orator in a country that loves oratory, yet he dominated its public life as no man has done before or since. In this short biography, Paul Bew tries to resolve some of the apparent contradictions in Parnell's life and career. He argues that Parnell was fundamentally a constitutionalist and that his primary concern was the survival of his own landlord class, safely integrated into a new Ireland. Other books by Paul Bew Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Chronology.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 175
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Published: 31 Dec 1991

ISBN 10: 071711886X
ISBN 13: 9780717118861

Author Bio
Paul Bew is reader in Political Science, Queen's University, Belfast. He is one of Ireland's leading historians and political scientists. Among his published work is 'Land and the National Question in Ireland 1858-1882' and 'Conflict and Conciliation in Ireland 1890-1910: Parnellites and Radical Agarians'.