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- catalog abstract ""Abject Loyalty challenges the view that Irish nationalists were necessarily hostile to the British monarchy. During Queen Victoria's reign, royal visits to Ireland were in fact generally met with great enthusiasm. Indeed, the strength of the opposition of some Irish nationalists to the monarchy was a sign of the purchase that it seemed to have on the allegiance of many people within nationalist Ireland. By the 1880s, however, the monarchy had become the focus for British imperial identity in England and for the denial of constitutional legitimacy to those in Ireland who wished for home rule. The monarchy began to face increasing opposition in Ireland both because nationalist politicians feared its influence might reconcile Irish people to the Union with Britain and because enthusiasm for monarchy in Ireland was used to feed a British discourse which saw Ireland as a country that could be appeased by concessions short of home rule and which did not take nationalist demands seriously."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12276331.
- catalog coverage "Ireland Politics and government 1837-1901.".
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description ""Abject Loyalty challenges the view that Irish nationalists were necessarily hostile to the British monarchy. During Queen Victoria's reign, royal visits to Ireland were in fact generally met with great enthusiasm. Indeed, the strength of the opposition of some Irish nationalists to the monarchy was a sign of the purchase that it seemed to have on the allegiance of many people within nationalist Ireland. By the 1880s, however, the monarchy had become the focus for British imperial identity in England and for the denial of constitutional legitimacy to those in Ireland who wished for home rule.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 329-346) and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction: Nationalist Ireland and British Monarchy -- 1. "The Messiah of Royalty": Ireland and Brunswick During the Early Union, 1801-1837 -- 2. "Darling Little Queen": Gender and O'Connell's Monarchy, 1837-1847 -- 3. The Last Viceroy of Ireland (Perhaps): Russell, Clarendon, and Completing the Union, 1847-1852 -- 4. Albertine Ireland: An Exhibition, an Excursion, and a Statue, 1852-1864 -- 5. "God Save the Green": Royal Residents and Fenian Prisoners, 1865-1878 -- 6. "Avoid Foxy Jack": Spencer, Parnell, and the End of Deference, 1879-1885 -- 7. "Unionist Vote-Catcher": From the Jubilee of Union to the Famine Queen, 1885-1901 -- Conclusion: Ireland, Coburg, and Windsor in the Twentieth Century -- App. B. Interaction between Monarchy and Nationalism.".
- catalog description "The monarchy began to face increasing opposition in Ireland both because nationalist politicians feared its influence might reconcile Irish people to the Union with Britain and because enthusiasm for monarchy in Ireland was used to feed a British discourse which saw Ireland as a country that could be appeased by concessions short of home rule and which did not take nationalist demands seriously."--Jacket.".
- catalog extent "xxxiv, 360 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Abject loyalty.".
- catalog identifier "0813210763 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Abject loyalty.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : Catholic University of America Press,".
- catalog relation "Abject loyalty.".
- catalog spatial "Ireland Politics and government 1837-1901.".
- catalog spatial "Ireland".
- catalog subject "941.5081 21".
- catalog subject "DA950 .M94 2001".
- catalog subject "Monarchy Ireland History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Nationalism Ireland History 19th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: Nationalist Ireland and British Monarchy -- 1. "The Messiah of Royalty": Ireland and Brunswick During the Early Union, 1801-1837 -- 2. "Darling Little Queen": Gender and O'Connell's Monarchy, 1837-1847 -- 3. The Last Viceroy of Ireland (Perhaps): Russell, Clarendon, and Completing the Union, 1847-1852 -- 4. Albertine Ireland: An Exhibition, an Excursion, and a Statue, 1852-1864 -- 5. "God Save the Green": Royal Residents and Fenian Prisoners, 1865-1878 -- 6. "Avoid Foxy Jack": Spencer, Parnell, and the End of Deference, 1879-1885 -- 7. "Unionist Vote-Catcher": From the Jubilee of Union to the Famine Queen, 1885-1901 -- Conclusion: Ireland, Coburg, and Windsor in the Twentieth Century -- App. B. Interaction between Monarchy and Nationalism.".
- catalog title "Abject loyalty : nationalism and monarchy in Ireland during the reign of Queen Victoria / James H. Murphy.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".