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The French are in the Bay John A. Murphy

The French are in the Bay von John A. Murphy

The French are in the Bay John A. Murphy


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Zusammenfassung

This work deals with the events of 1796, and explores the perennial question of Irish Republicanism, with particular reference to Wolfe Tone and the United Irishmen. It also explores the various facets of the historical and political background in Europe, as well as details about the French Armada.

The French are in the Bay Zusammenfassung

The French are in the Bay: Expedition to Botany Bay, 1796 John A. Murphy

This work deals with the events of 1796, and explores the perennial question of Irish Republicanism, with particular reference to Wolfe Tone and the United Irishmen. It also explores the various facets of the historical and political background in Europe, the military, naval and demographic aspects of the expedition itself and its political destiny, as well as the impact on the popular consciousness, and the literary and folklore traditions which ensued. Revolutionary ferment was in the air in the 1790s. The United Irishmen aspired to put an end to traditional sectarian antagonism, to establish a brotherhood of all Irishmen based on equality and the Rights of Man, and to break the connection with England. Their inspiration was the French Revolution, the morning star of liberty, as Wolfe Tone described it. The fleet that set sail from Brest on 15 December 1796 was a formidable one, about 50 vessels in all, with 15,000 soldiers and supplies and ammunition. The French Armada was dogged by misfortune from the outset. By the time the ships reached Bantry Bay strong easterly winds developed into blizzards and gales, which not only made a landing impossible but scattered the fleet so badly that by 27 December the ships were sailing back to France. Contributors include Hugh Gough, Tom Dunne, John Tyrell, David Dickson, Tom Bartlett, Kevin Whelan, Gearoid O Crualaoich, Nicholas Carolan, Kevin Hourihan and Sean O Coileain.

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GOR006870997
9781856351713
1856351718
The French are in the Bay: Expedition to Botany Bay, 1796 John A. Murphy
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
The Mercier Press Ltd
1997-03-31
160
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