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A political history that traces parliamentary and extra‑parliamentary developments after Parnell, documenting the Irish Parliamentary Party's fragmentation, cycles of leadership struggle and reunion, and debates over Home Rule, land purchase, and agrarian reform. It follows the emergence of new forces, including Sinn Fein, organised labour, unionist opposition and volunteer militias, and recounts the effects of wartime pressures, the Easter Rising, and conscription controversies. Interwoven are assessments of leadership, party tactics, public sentiment, and the social and political forces that redirected Irish political life.

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D. D. Sheehan

D. D. Sheehan was an Irish author and political figure known for his contributions to the discourse on Irish nationalism and politics. His notable work, "Ireland Since Parnell," provides a critical examination of the political landscape in Ireland following the leadership of Charles Stewart Parnell. Through his writing, Sheehan sought to illuminate the complexities of Irish identity and the struggles for autonomy during a pivotal period in the nation's history. His insights reflect a deep engagement with the social and political issues of his time, making his work significant in the context of Irish literature and history.

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