A True Piece of Ireland: Phoenix Park, Dublin, 1882-1916

Late nineteenth and early twentieth century Ireland contained a variety of nationalist, unionist, and working-class forces. A variety of groups interacted to create the Irish Free State that eventually emerged. This paper examines the role of…

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Late nineteenth and early twentieth century Ireland contained a variety of nationalist, unionist, and working-class forces. A variety of groups interacted to create the Irish Free State that eventually emerged. This paper examines the role of Phoenix Park as a microcosm for understanding these elements. One can see the larger issues occupying Ireland playing out within this park. Symbols of imperial authority, a variety of forms of nationalist expression, and labor rallies all existed within this one space. Phoenix Park embodied this period of Irish history.

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  • Friedman, J., (2023), "A True Piece of Ireland: Phoenix Park, Dublin, 1882-1916", HSSCommons: (DOI: )

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This paper was originally written in 2004 and has not been updated. Original DOI: https://hcommons.org/deposits/item/hc:24273

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