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Michael Davitt (1846-1906), was an important figure in Irish history. Active in the Fenian movement he was arrested in 1870 by the British and imprisoned for seven years. After his release he continued his efforts and founded the Land League. Once again he was arrested and sent to prison in England....

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Main Author: Davitt, Michael, 1846-1906
Other Authors: King, Carla
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Dublin : University College Dublin Press, 2003.
Series:Classics of Irish history
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Table of Contents:
  • Synopsis of Data for an Autobiography
  • English Civilization
  • Ireland's Share of the British Constitution as Seen in its Government and Parliamentary Franchise
  • The Education of the Irish Citizen
  • Christmas Day 1881
  • 1[superscript st] January 1882
  • Synopsis of our Parliamentary Representation
  • Random Thoughts on the Irish Land War
  • Random Thoughts on the Irish Land War: Difficulties in the Way of a Solution of the Irish Social Problem
  • Letter in Reply to that of Aunt Ellen's
  • Random Thoughts on the Irish Land War
  • How Ireland Was Robbed of Her Parliament
  • My 36[superscript th] Birthday.