Manifesto to the Irish Volunteers after the Volunteer split.
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Title
Manifesto to the Irish Volunteers after the Volunteer split.
Creator
The Irish Volunteers
Description
The final issue of the Irish Review features another 'Manifesto to the Irish Volunteers' a document which illustrates the 1914 Volunteer split following Redmond’s exhortation to the Irish Volunteers to fight in the First World War. The foundational manifesto of the Irish Volunteers first appeared in the December 1913 issue of the Review after the Volunteers’ first meeting at the Rotunda on 25th November. The 1914 piece in the Review restates the initial priorities of the organisation and its unwillingness to compromise with Redmond’s decision. As a companion piece to this manifesto, the Review also published ‘Twenty Plain Facts for Irishmen’.
Source
UCD Library Special Collections, the Curran Collection https://library.ucd.ie/iii/encore/record/C__Rb1888593
Publisher
The Irish Review Publishing Company
Date
September - November 1914
Contributor
[no text]
Rights
Image reproduced from the original held in UCD Library Special Collections
Subject
Irish Review
Relation
[no text]
Format
print journal article
Type
Article
Language
English
Coverage
Dublin, Ireland, September-November 1914
Identifier
[no text]
Text Item Type Metadata
Text
http://www.jstor.org/stable/30063328
Original Format
Print Journal Article
- Date Added
- June 11, 2015
- Item Type
- Text
- Tags
- Irish Review
- Citation
- The Irish Volunteers, “Manifesto to the Irish Volunteers after the Volunteer split.,” Revival to Revolution: The Literary Career of Thomas MacDonagh, accessed April 19, 2024, https://revival2revolution.omeka.net/items/show/28.