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Drawing on private papers, the author chronicles John Redmond's final political years, examining his role as party chairman, the passage and implications of the 1912 Home Rule Bill, the emergence of rival volunteer forces, the choice to support the British war effort and to raise Irish brigades, and the 1916 rebellion and its aftermath; the narrative analyzes his aims, tactics, party dynamics, and the political forces that undermined hopes for a united Irish self-government.
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