Changing Land

Diaspora Activism and the Irish Land War

Niall Whelehan author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:New York University Press

Published:14th Dec '21

Should be back in stock very soon

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How diaspora activism in the Irish land movement intersected with wider radical and reform causes
The Irish Land War represented a turning point in modern Irish history, a social revolution that was part of a broader ideological moment when established ideas of property and land ownership were fundamentally challenged. The Land War was striking in its internationalism, and was spurred by links between different emigrant locations and an awareness of how the Land League’s demands to lower rents, end evictions, and abolish “landlordism” in Ireland connected with wider radical and reform causes.
Changing Land offers a new and original study of Irish emigrants’ activism in the United States, Argentina, Scotland, and England and their multifaceted relationships with Ireland. Niall Whelehan brings unfamiliar figures to the surface and recovers the voices of women and men who have been on the margins of, or entirely missing from, existing accounts. Retracing their transnational lives reveals new layers of radical circuitry between Ireland and disparate international locations, and demonstrates how the land movement overlapped with different types of oppositional politics from moderate reform to feminism to revolutionary anarchism. By including Argentina, which was home to the largest Irish community outside the English-speaking world, this book addresses the neglect of developments in non-Anglophone places in studies of the “Irish world.” Changing Land presents a powerful addition to our understanding of the history of modern Ireland and the Irish diaspora, migration, and the history of transnational radicalism.

Whelehan’s book is a model of global history in which migration is pictured as the motor of social and political change around the world... Whelehan helps us to see the international land politics of the 1880s as one of the major social movements. -- Jo Guldi * English Historical Review *
Niall Whelehan’s groundbreaking study…will surely provide an essential cornerstone for future studies of emigrant activism. -- Patrick Mahoney * Irish Historical Studies *
This provocative and important book…casts important light on the international and radical dimensions of the Irish Land League agitation and suggests promising new pathways for working-class historians to explore. -- Elizabeth McKillen * Labor: Studies in Working Class History *
Changing Land is a fascinating study of class, gender, social and political reform, and the diaspora during the Land War in nineteenth-century Ireland. It argues convincingly that the land war was part of a wider ideological moment in world history and that social activism should be accorded attention equal to the political perspective, in the nationalist narrative. It is a fine exemplar of how to take an integrated approach to the history of Ireland and that of its geographically widespread diaspora. Based on hitherto unseen primary sources, this book offers an innovative and significant contribution to the received historical narrative of the land war in Ireland and within the diaspora, as well as inserting Ireland into the history of international radicalism. -- Bernadette Whelan, Professor Emeritus, University of Limerick, Ollscoil Luimnigh, Ireland
An outstanding work, meticulously researched, lucidly written, and conceptually sophisticated. Changing Land promises to be one of the most exciting books published on Irish history this year. Whelehan is an outstanding scholar and this volume will consolidate his reputation as among the leading historians of Ireland. -- Thomas Bartlett, Professor Emeritus, University of Aberdeen

ISBN: 9781479809554

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 517g

216 pages