"The Parnellite Split; Or, the Disruption of the Irish Parliamentary Party" examines a pivotal moment in Irish political history. This book delves into the crisis that engulfed the Irish Parliamentary Party following the scandal involving its leader, Charles Stewart Parnell. The ensuing split dramatically altered the course of Irish nationalism.
Published in 1891, this account offers contemporary insights into the personalities, ideologies, and events that shaped the controversy. It provides valuable source material for understanding the complexities of Irish politics in the late 19th century and the enduring legacy of Parnell's leadership. A crucial historical document for anyone interested in Irish history and political science.
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