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portada The Counter-Culture of Conscience. Protestant Nationalism and the Irish Republic
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2026
Language
English
Pages
608
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.60 x 14.00 x 3.40 cm
ISBN13
9798233976131

The Counter-Culture of Conscience. Protestant Nationalism and the Irish Republic

Sean Patrick Pearse (Author) · SilverBack · Paperback

The Counter-Culture of Conscience. Protestant Nationalism and the Irish Republic - Sean Patrick Pearse

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Synopsis "The Counter-Culture of Conscience. Protestant Nationalism and the Irish Republic"

The Counter-Culture of Conscience: Protestant Nationalism and the Irish Republic

For three centuries, a remarkable and often overlooked tradition ran through the heart of Irish political life, the tradition of the Protestant who chose Ireland over community, principle over privilege, and the common good over confessional loyalty. From William Molyneux's foundational legal argument for Irish sovereignty in 1698 to the civil rights marchers of 1960s Belfast, men and women of Protestant background consistently argued, at great personal cost, for an inclusive, non-sectarian Irish republic in which Catholic and Protestant would stand as equal citizens.

This book traces that tradition in full, from the constitutional patriotism of Swift and Grattan through the revolutionary republicanism of Wolfe Tone and Lord Edward FitzGerald, through the cultural nationalism of Thomas Davis and Douglas Hyde, through the parliamentary genius of Parnell and the anti-imperial courage of Casement, to the Senate battles of the Free State era and the long, difficult survival of the ideal through partition and the Troubles. It asks why the United Irish vision of a republic built on the common name of Irishmen was never fully realised, what structural forces prevented it, and what the courage and failure of those who pursued it across three centuries can teach us about the unfinished business of Irish political life today.

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