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The author charts the political and cultural development of Irish nationalism from nineteenth-century movements through the emergence and maturation of Sinn Féin, showing how cultural revival, constitutional argument, and tactics of passive resistance converged with republican and Volunteer currents. He examines the movement’s origins, program, and debates over constitutionalism versus physical force, its relationship to the Gaelic League and Ulster unionism, the 1914–1916 period including the Easter Rising, and the immediate aftermath that reshaped Irish politics. The account emphasizes the interplay of ideas, organizations, and events that produced Sinn Féin as a significant political force.
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