Repeal and revolution. 1848 in Ireland' examines the events that led up
to the 1848 rising and examines the reasons for its failure. It places
the rising in the context of political changes outside Ireland,
especially the links between the Irish nationalists and radicals and
republicans in Britain, France and north America. The book concludes
that far from being foolish or pathetic, the men and women who led and
supported the 1848 rising in Ireland were remarkable, both individually
and collectively.
This book argues that despite the failure of the July rising in Ireland,
the events that let to it and followed played a crucial part in the
development of modern Irish nationalism
This study will engage academics, students and enthusiasts of Irish
studies and modern History