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No Other 'Ism Than Nationalism' « The Celtic League


No Other ‘Ism Than Nationalism’
Today is the birthday of the Irish Republican leader Arthur Griffith. Griffith was at the start of the Twentieth century a pivotal figure in Irish Nationalism but just a few decades later he had been airbrushed from its history according to Irish historian Diarmaid Ferriter.
Griffith founded Sein Fein and although not a monarchist advocated a dual monarchy for a time. He also advocated the abstentionist line in politics .He was not in the Easter Rising but arrested thereafter. He served in the Dail and Parliament of Northern Ireland. He was President of the Second Dail after the departure of De Valera that led on to the Civil war. Reportedly he was devastated by the split. ....

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Timeline of '21: Ireland faces tricky commemorative year as violence leads to Treaty


Timeline of 21: Ireland faces tricky commemorative year as violence leads to Treaty
What are the main commemorative dates to keep an eye on this year?
By Rónán Duffy
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The President of the GAA lays a wreath in Croke Park to commemorate Bloody Sunday.
Source: Bryan Keane/INPHO
IRELAND’S DECADE OF commemorations continues this year as the country remembers 1921, the final year of fighting in the War of Independence. 
The year of 1920 saw some of the most intense fighting and violence throughout the period. Much of what was planned to be commemorated last year was forced to be cancelled due to Covid-19 but some incidents were remembered.  ....

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NI 100: What was in the Government of Ireland Act?


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By Luke Sproule
became law.
It partitioned Ireland into two separate jurisdictions - Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland. The latter would become the Irish Free State and eventually the modern Republic of Ireland.
Northern Ireland would become the first part of the UK to have what we now call devolution.
But what else did the Act contain?
Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland
In an attempt to reconcile the demands of unionists - the majority of whom lived in the north east of Ireland - to remain part of the UK and nationalists, most of whom by 1920 wanted full independence, the act split Ireland in two. ....

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A parting of the ways... The Government of Ireland Act 1920 gave birth to partition, but the division was already well established, and is still being debated today


Few people had any real enthusiasm for the Government of Ireland Act 1920 when it was enacted 100 years ago. It was sometimes known as the Fourth Home Rule Bill , a reference to three previous attempts at achieving Irish autonomy within the United Kingdom that occurred in 1886, 1893 and 1914.
However, the 1920 legislation was more popularly known as the Partition Act , as this was its most important impact on Irish politics and society. No political constituency in early 20th-century Ireland regarded partition as their ideal choice for the future of the island. Nevertheless, leading Ulster unionists gradually moved towards the possibility of detaching their province from the rest of the island based on fears that Home Rule would mean Rome rule . ....

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