E-Book, Englisch, 248 Seiten
Dal Lago / Healy / Barry 1916 in Global Context
Erscheinungsjahr 2017
ISBN: 978-1-351-71824-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
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An anti-Imperial moment
E-Book, Englisch, 248 Seiten
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Modern European History
ISBN: 978-1-351-71824-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
The year 1916 has recently been identified as "a tipping point for the intensification of protests, riots, uprisings and even revolutions." Many of these constituted a challenge to the international pre-war order of empires, and thus collectively represent a global anti-imperial moment, which was the revolutionary counterpart to the later diplomatic attempt to construct a new world order in the so-called Wilsonian moment. Chief among such events was the Easter Rising in Ireland, an occurrence that took on worldwide significance as a challenge to the established order. This is the first collection of specialist studies that aims at interpreting the global significance of the year 1916 in the decline of empires.
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Section One: Transnational and Comparative Approaches to 1916
- Globalising the Easter Rising: 1916 and the Challenge to Empires
Enrico Dal Lago, Róisín Healy and Gearóid Barry (NUI Galway)
- The Easter Rising and the Changing Character of Irregular Warfare
Timothy D. Hoyt (U.S. Naval War College, Newport)
Section Two: The Atlantic World
- Echoes of the Rising in Quebec’s Conscription Crisis: The French Canadian Press and the Irish Revolution between 1916 and 1918
Charles-Philippe Courtois (Royal Military College Saint-Jean)
- The Great American Protest: African Americans and the Great Migration
Cecelia Hartsell (University College Dublin)
- Lala Lajpat Rai, Indian Nationalism, and the Irish Revolution: The View from New York, 1914-1920
David Brundage (University of California Santa Cruz)
- Johannesburg’s Green Flag: The Contemporaneity of the Easter Rising and the 1922 Rand Rebellion
Jonathan Hyslop (Colgate University and University of Pretoria)
Section Three: North Africa, Asia and the Pacific
- 1916 in the Middle East and the Global War for Empire
Michael Provence (University of California San Diego)
- "A Tempest in a British Tea Pot": The Arab Question in Cairo and Delhi
Erin O’Halloran (University of Oxford)
- "Revolutionaries, Renegades and Refugees": Anti-British Allegiances in the Context of World War I
Stephen McQuillan (Trinity College Dublin)
- From Dublin to Turgai: Discourses on Small Nations and Violence in the Russian Muslim Press in 1916
Danielle Ross (Utah State University)
- "To be avoided at all hazards: rebel Irish and syndicalists coming into office": The Easter Rising, Climatic Conditions and the 1916 Australian Referendum on Conscription
Daniel Marc Segesser (University of Bern)
Section Four: European Responses and Parallels
- British Labour and Irish Rebels: "Try and Understand"
Geoffrey Bell (independent scholar)
- The Execution of Cesare Battisti: Loyalty, Citizenship, and Empire in the Trentino in World War I
Vanda Wilcox (John Cabot University, Rome)
- "The Same Thing Could Happen in Finland": The Anti-Imperial Moment in Ireland and Finland, 1916-1917
Andrew Newby (University of Helsinki)
- Early Risers and Late Sleepers: The Easter Rising and the Poznanian Uprising of 1918/19 Compared
Róisín Healy (NUI Galway)