America and the Making of an Independent Ireland : A History / Francis M. Carroll.
Material type:
- 9781479805655
- 9781479805693
- Home rule -- Ireland -- History -- 20th century
- Irish question
- Nationalism -- Ireland -- History -- 20th century
- Self-determination, National -- Ireland -- History -- 20th century
- HISTORY / Europe / Ireland
- 1916 Easter Rising
- 1916 Rising
- American Commission for Relief in Ireland
- American Commission on Conditions in Ireland
- American Commission on Irish Independence
- American Committee for Relief in Ireland
- Anglo-Irish Treaty
- Anglo-Irish War
- Anglo-Irish Wars
- Anglo-Japanese alliance
- Atrocity
- Bond-Certificate Drive
- Britain
- British
- Burning of Cork
- Calvin Coolidge
- Clan na Gael
- Congress
- Conscription
- Delegation
- Diplomacy
- Diplomatic Recognition
- Eamon de Valera
- Fourteen Points
- France
- Frank B. Kellogg
- Fundraising
- Germany
- Great Britain
- Home Rule Bill
- Home Rule
- Irish Citizens Army
- Irish Civil War
- Irish Free State
- Irish Nationalism
- Irish Race Convention
- Irish Republican Brotherhood
- Irish-Americans
- Mainstream Media
- Multilateral War Treaty
- Navy
- Paris Peace Conference
- Public testimony
- Recognition
- Relief
- Revolution
- Self-government
- Sir Roger Casement
- Sovereignty
- Truce
- United States
- Visas
- WWI
- Warship
- Washington, D.C
- William T Cosgrave
- Woodrow Wilson
- 327.73041509/041 23
- E183.8.I6 C37 2021
- online - DeGruyter
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Examines how the Irish American community, the American public, and the American government played a crucial role in the making of a sovereign independent IrelandOn Easter Day 1916, more than a thousand Irishmen stormed Dublin city center, seizing the General Post Office building and reading the Proclamation for an independent Irish Republic. The British declared martial law shortly afterward, and the rebellion was violently quashed by the military. In a ten-day period after the event, fourteen leaders of the uprising were executed by firing squad.In New York, news of the uprising spread quickly among the substantial Irish American population. Initially the media blamed German interference, but eventually news of British-propagated atrocities came to light, and Irish Americans were quick to respond.America and the Making of an Independent Ireland centres on the diplomatic relationship between Ireland and the United States at the time of Irish Independence and World War I. Beginning with the Rising of 1916, Francis M. Carroll chronicles how Irish Americans responded to the movement for Irish independence and pressuring the US government to intervene on the side of Ireland. Carroll's in-depth analysis demonstrates that Irish Americans after World War I raised funds for the Dáil Éireann government and for war relief, while shaping public opinion in favor of an independent nation. The book illustrates how the US government was the first power to extend diplomatic recognition to Ireland and welcome it into the international community.Overall, Carroll argues that the existence of the state of Ireland is owed to considerable effort and intervention by Irish Americans and the American public at large.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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