Publisher's Synopsis
Home Rule, Speeches of John Redmond, M. P.; presents a collection of speeches by the prominent Irish nationalist leader John Edward Redmond, a pivotal figure in the movement for Irish Home Rule. This volume, originally published in 1909, offers invaluable insights into the political debates and passionate advocacy surrounding the campaign for self-governance in Ireland during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Redmond's speeches articulate the aspirations of the Irish people for greater autonomy within the United Kingdom, addressing key issues such as land reform, economic development, and cultural identity. Edited by R. Barry O'Brien, this compilation serves as a primary source for understanding the complexities of Irish nationalism and the struggle for Home Rule. A vital historical document for scholars and anyone interested in Irish history and British-Irish relations.
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