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Grattan's Failure
Danny Mansergh
其他書名
Parliamentary Opposition and the People of Ireland 1779-1800
出版
Irish Academic Press
, 2005
主題
History / Europe / Ireland
Political Science / Political Ideologies / Nationalism & Patriotism
Political Science / World / European
ISBN
0716528150
9780716528159
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=_KFnAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Throws new light on the underlying causes of the 1798 rebellion and 1800 Act of Union, by examining the connection between parliamentary and extra-parliamentary agitation between 1779 and 1800. Despite the title the book is not biographical but centres upon aspects of the ideology and political practice of Henry Grattan. This is because it is contended that Grattan was the Irish MP most deeply and frequently involved in manipulating popular movements in this period - contrary to the prevailing historiographical and biographical portraits of him as a strictly constitutional statesman. His vision of the Irish constitution included both broad popular participation and (through it) effective as well as theoretical legislative independence: hence his pivotal position within the study. It is argued that the existing histories have understated the importance of his role, along with that of his parliamentary collaborators, in sowing the ideological seeds of an attempted revolution and in personally encouraging extra-parliamentary agitation. He is popularly credited as the founder of the independent Irish constitution of 1782-1800 - but he also played a part in its destruction.