John Redmond
John Edward Redmond (1856 - 1918) was an Irish nationalist politician, barrister, MP in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party from 1900 to 1918. He was a moderate, constitutional and conciliatory politician who attained the twin dominant objectives of his political life, party unity and finally in September 1914 achieving the promise of Irish Home Rule under an Act which granted an interim form of self-government to Ireland. However, implementation of the Act was suspended by the intervention of World War I, and ultimately made untenable after the Conscription Crisis of 1918.
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Charles Stewart Parnell
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1977
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John Redmond: The National Leader
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2013
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Scotland and the Easter Rising: Fresh Perspectives on 1916
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2017
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Redmond
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2015
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The Red and The Green: A Portrait of John MacLean
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2017
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Judging Redmond and Carson
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2018
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The Liberals and Ireland: The Ulster Question in British Politics to 1914
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1980
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Irish Home Rule, 1867-1921
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1998
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No Language, No Nation! The Life of the Honourable Ruaraidh Erskine of Marr
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2021
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Redmond: The Parnellite
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2008
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