The Imagined Republic: The Fenians, Irish American Nationalism, and the Political Culture of Reconstruction.

The Irish American nationalist Fenian movement is situated in the political context of Roe instruction. Pointing out the similarities to freed people and conservative Southern whites in the early postwar period, this essay suggests the centrality of enfranchisement and democracy to movements of self-determination and ethnic autonomy during the Reconstruction era.

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112
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2
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291-313
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