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Jim Smyth - The Men of No Property. Irish Radicals and Popular Politics in the Late Eighteenth Century.  - 9780333732564 - V9780333732564
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The Men of No Property. Irish Radicals and Popular Politics in the Late Eighteenth Century.

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Description for The Men of No Property. Irish Radicals and Popular Politics in the Late Eighteenth Century. Paperback. A study of the popular dimensions of Irish radicalism in the age of the French Revolution. The picture which emerges is of a revolutionary movement which was both more radical and more popular than had previously been allowed. Series: Studies in Modern History. Num Pages: 263 pages, biography. BIC Classification: 1DBR; 3JF; HBJD1; HBLL; JPF. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 216 x 140 x 14. Weight in Grams: 340.
The paperback edition of the extremely popular The Men of No Property is a study of the popular dimensions of Irish radicalism in the age of the French revolution. It focuses on the lower-class secret society, the Defenders, and the more familiar face of radicalism in this period, the Society of United Irishmen. Particular attention is paid to the vigorous traditions of street protest in eighteenth-century Dublin. The picture which emerges is of a revolutionary movement which was both more radical in its rhetoric and objectives and more popular in its social base than has previously been allowed.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
1998
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan United Kingdom
Number of pages
263
Condition
New
Series
Studies in Modern History
Number of Pages
251
Place of Publication
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780333732564
SKU
V9780333732564
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Ref
99-15

About Jim Smyth
JIM SMYTH, a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin and Cambridge University, is Associate Professor of Irish and British History at the University of Notre Dame. Formerly a Research Fellow at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, Dr Smyth has taught at Christ Church, Oxford, and Robinson College, Cambridge.

Reviews for The Men of No Property. Irish Radicals and Popular Politics in the Late Eighteenth Century.
'...a sparkling performance ... this book serves to extend our existing knowledge of the process of popular politicization and the crucial role of the United Irishmen as formidable political instructors.' - Marianne Elliott, The Guardian 'A pioneering work of scholarship.' - Brendan O'Cathaoir,Irish Times 'All those interested in modern Irish history are indebted to Dr Smyth for the flood of ... Read more

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