Lalor, Davitt et Connolly, ou l’avènement de l’aile gauche du mouvement révolutionnaire irlandais, 1846-1916

Far from being monolithic, contemporary Irish nationalism is divided into several different and even antagonistic tendencies. Thus mainly legalist and reformist-oriented “constitutionalists” are opposed to seditious and subversive-oriented revolutionaries. In the ranks of the latter, moreover, is a...

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Main Author: Olivier Coquelin
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Language:English
Published: Presses universitaires de Rennes 2006-01-01
Series:Revue LISA
Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/lisa/878
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description Far from being monolithic, contemporary Irish nationalism is divided into several different and even antagonistic tendencies. Thus mainly legalist and reformist-oriented “constitutionalists” are opposed to seditious and subversive-oriented revolutionaries. In the ranks of the latter, moreover, is a trend which originated in the 19th century. Initiated by Lalor, Davitt and Connolly, from 1846 to 1916, the left wing of the Irish revolutionary movement is characterized by objectives combining national revolution and social revolution. The present analysis of its three ideological mentors will thus provide a first indication of its influence on political and social Ireland in the contemporary era.
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spelling doaj-art-3d3dcb78ff9140a38acfea017fc796632025-01-06T09:02:10ZengPresses universitaires de RennesRevue LISA1762-61532006-01-0110.4000/lisa.878Lalor, Davitt et Connolly, ou l’avènement de l’aile gauche du mouvement révolutionnaire irlandais, 1846-1916Olivier CoquelinFar from being monolithic, contemporary Irish nationalism is divided into several different and even antagonistic tendencies. Thus mainly legalist and reformist-oriented “constitutionalists” are opposed to seditious and subversive-oriented revolutionaries. In the ranks of the latter, moreover, is a trend which originated in the 19th century. Initiated by Lalor, Davitt and Connolly, from 1846 to 1916, the left wing of the Irish revolutionary movement is characterized by objectives combining national revolution and social revolution. The present analysis of its three ideological mentors will thus provide a first indication of its influence on political and social Ireland in the contemporary era.https://journals.openedition.org/lisa/878
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title Lalor, Davitt et Connolly, ou l’avènement de l’aile gauche du mouvement révolutionnaire irlandais, 1846-1916
title_full Lalor, Davitt et Connolly, ou l’avènement de l’aile gauche du mouvement révolutionnaire irlandais, 1846-1916
title_fullStr Lalor, Davitt et Connolly, ou l’avènement de l’aile gauche du mouvement révolutionnaire irlandais, 1846-1916
title_full_unstemmed Lalor, Davitt et Connolly, ou l’avènement de l’aile gauche du mouvement révolutionnaire irlandais, 1846-1916
title_short Lalor, Davitt et Connolly, ou l’avènement de l’aile gauche du mouvement révolutionnaire irlandais, 1846-1916
title_sort lalor davitt et connolly ou l avenement de l aile gauche du mouvement revolutionnaire irlandais 1846 1916
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