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Irish Nationalism 1890-1914 Republican movement Parliamentary Party (Home Rule campaign) Arthur Griffith and Sinn Fein Thomas Clarke (IRB) Other groups Gaelic cultural revival (Gaelic Athletic Association, Yeats) Workers’ socialist movement (James Connolly, Jim Larkin) John Redmond and Irish Nationalist Party (INP)
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Irish Nationalism 1890-1914 Republican movement Parliamentary Party Home Rule campaign Other groups Gaelic Revival Socialist Trades Union Movement Irish Volunteers Use handout and highlight developments associated with the 3 above strands of Irish Nationalism – prepare factsheet on the aspect your group is looking at Provide an overview of its development in these years (provide evidence – names, organisations, dates) and the extent of its impact and influence (provide evidence of its significance – Does it show significant or limited change?)
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John Redmond & IPP (or INP)
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Conservative government’s response to Ireland post-Parnell Policy of “Killing Home Rule with Kindness” What is this likely to mean? Where have we seen this before? 1898 Local Government Act1903 Wyndham’s Act Political dominance of old ‘Protestant Ascendancy’ at local level in Ireland broken Socio-economic dominance of old ‘Protestant Ascendancy in Ireland broken What impact would this have on the Irish nationalist campaign?
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Irish Nationalist Party post-Parnell Divided Why? Lacked cohesion and leadership Why? Party reunited under John Redmond in 1900 Redmond benefits from most favourable political situation for an Irish nationalist leader yet 1906 Liberal Election victory 1910/1911 Situation in British politics becomes even more favourable What happens? Why is it such a favourable situation?
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