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A union forever : the Irish question and U.S. foreign relations in the Victorian age / David Sim.

LIBRA E183.8.I6 S56 2013
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sim, David, 1985- author.
Series:
United States in the world
The United States in the world
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
International relations.
United States--Foreign relations--Ireland.
Ireland--Foreign relations--United States.
United States--Foreign relations--Great Britain.
United States.
Great Britain.
Great Britain--Foreign relations--United States.
United States--Foreign relations--19th century.
Irish question.
Ireland--Politics and government--19th century.
Ireland.
Politics and government.
Physical Description:
x, 266 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2013.
Summary:
"In the mid-nineteenth century the Irish question--the governance of the island of Ireland--demanded attention on both sides of the Atlantic. In A Union Forever, David Sim examines how Irish nationalists and their American sympathizers attempted to convince legislators and statesmen to use the burgeoning global influence of the United States to achieve Irish independence. Simultaneously, he tracks how American politicians used the Irish question as means of furthering their own diplomatic and political ends. Combining an innovative transnational methodology with attention to the complexities of American statecraft, Sim rewrites the diplomatic history of this neglected topic. He considers the impact that nonstate actors had on formal affairs between the United States and Britain, finding that not only did Irish nationalists fail to involve the United States in their cause but actually fostered an Anglo-American rapprochement in the final third of the nineteenth century. Their failures led them to seek out new means of promoting Irish self-determination, including an altogether more radical, revolutionary strategy that would alter the course of Irish and British history over the next century"-- Publisher's Web site.
Contents:
Introduction : an Atlantic triangle
Challenging the union : American repeal and US diplomacy
Ireland is no longer a nation : the Irish famine and American diplomacy
Filibusters and Fenians : contesting neutrality
The Fenian Brotherhood, naturalisation, and expatriation : Irish-Americans and Anglo-American comity
Toward home rule : from the Fenians to Parnell's ascendancy
A search for order : the decline of the Irish question in American diplomacy
Epilogue : rapprochement, Paris, and a free state.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780801451843
0801451841
OCLC:
845085803

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