Ireland In The New Century

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Ireland In The New Century

by Sir Horace Curzon Plunkett

EN·~8 hours·20 chapters

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20 total

IRELAND - IN THE NEW CENTURY

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BY THE RIGHT HON. - SIR HORACE PLUNKETT, K.C.V.O., F.R.S.

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TO THE MEMORY OF

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W.E.H. LECKY,

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I DEDICATE ALL IN THIS BOOK - THAT IS WORTHY OF THE FRIENDSHIP - WITH WHICH HE HONOURED ME, - AND OF THE COUNSEL WHICH HE GAVE ME - FOR MY GUIDANCE IN IRISH PUBLIC LIFE.

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PREFACE

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PART I. - THEORETICAL.

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CHAPTER I. - THE ENGLISH MISUNDERSTANDING.

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CHAPTER II. - THE IRISH QUESTION IN IRELAND.

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CHAPTER III. - THE INFLUENCE OF POLITICS UPON THE IRISH MIND.

53:47

Description

The volume offers a vivid snapshot of Ireland at the turn of the twentieth century, when a fresh wave of practical optimism began to reshape rural life, industry, and culture. Drawing on the rise of cooperative agriculture, new manufacturing ventures, and a government department dedicated to voluntary effort, it weaves together the economic, artistic, and educational strands that were redefining the national character. The author places these developments within the broader currents of history, religion, and politics, showing how they intersect to form a distinctive Irish trefoil.

Written from the perspective of a seasoned public servant, the work does not shy away from probing the softer obstacles that hinder progress—namely a lack of moral courage, initiative, and self‑reliance. It argues that recognizing and overcoming these traits is as crucial as any legislative reform. Readers seeking a measured, insider’s view of Ireland’s early attempts at self‑renewal will find this thoughtful analysis both informative and inspiring.

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en

Duration

~8 hours (471K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Susan Skinner and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

Release date

2004-12-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Sir Horace Curzon Plunkett

Sir Horace Curzon Plunkett

1854–1932

A practical reformer and writer, he helped change rural Ireland by championing agricultural cooperation and better farming institutions. His work connected Irish farmers with ideas that would influence cooperative movements far beyond Ireland.

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