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Justin McCarthy (politician)

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England, he argued, had avoided continental revolution because in a Parliament otherwise incapable of anticipating "the wants and wishes of the country" her statesmen were shrewd enough to defer to "pressure from without". In the case of Ireland, however, he believed their judgement failed them. To
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His biographer, Liam Harte, suggests that McCarthy's award of a civil-list pension for services to literature in 1903 "confirmed his stature as an eminent Victorian, while simultaneously reinforcing many Irish nationalists’ jaundiced view of him as a careerist West Briton". Yet, reviewing his
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political career, Paul Townend finds that it was precisely McCarthy's "peculiar brand of anglophilia and deeply held Irish patriotism" that made him an ideal "ambassador between Parnellite nationalism and British opinion" which otherwise "despised" the cause of Irish Home Rule.
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it would mean the loss of the next election, the end of their alliance and Home Rule. When the annual party leadership election meeting was called later that month, this threat was somehow not conveyed to the members, who re-elected Parnell leader of the Party.
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and held that post until January 1896; but his nationalism was of a temperate and orderly kind, and though his personal distinction singled him out for the chairmanship during the party dissensions of this period, he was in no active sense the political
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candidate by the narrow margin of 1778 votes to 1781. However, the result was later overturned on petition, and McCarthy opted to sit for Londonderry City. During the divorce controversy surrounding
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After a further historical meeting of the Irish Party MPs early December, Parnell refused to retire, and the Party divided. McCarthy became chairman of the Anti-Parnellite group, or the
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born in 1859 who also became a Member of Parliament, and a daughter Charlotte, born in 1872. McCarthy died in Folkestone, Kent, England on 24 April 1912, aged 81.
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the origins of the contemporary English political parties which, appealing to prejudices and passions, seek to "manufacture" a public opinion of their own.
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as leader-writer in 1870 (where he was employed for the next twenty-three years) and was also to write for several periodicals including
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expressed a warning, given to Justin McCarthy as intermediary, that if Parnell retained leadership of the
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Londonderry constituencies (1801–1922)
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It has been claimed that McCarthy's true vocation was as a writer. He published his first novel,
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Longford constituencies (1801–1922)
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Paul Townend (2007), ‘“No Imperial Privilege”: Justin McCarthy, Home Rule, and Empire’,
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Paul A. Townend, "'No Imperial Privilege': Justin McCarthy, Home Rule, and Empire."
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in 1866, a prelude to several novels that attained a considerable readership:
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Irish nationalist, journalist, historian, novelist and politician (1830-1912)
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The Literature of the Irish in Britain: Autobiography and Memoir, 1725–2001
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at a by-election on 4 April 1879, when he was returned unopposed as a
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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McCarthy married Charlotte Ailman in 1855. They had a son
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London: Chatto & Windus 670:He also collaborated on three novels with 620:(1879). McCarthy's best known work is his 413:(22 November 1830 – 24 April 1912) was an 49: 38: 18:Justin McCarthy (historian and politician) 655:(1884–1901); later completed by his son, 632:, and ran into several revised editions. 588:, and stood down from Parliament at the 563: 1008:Harte, Liam (2009), Harte, Liam (ed.), 756: 732: 1003: 1001: 7: 1584:Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland) 690:(1888). They also collaborated on 649:England under Gladstone, 1880-1885 25: 1197:Works by or about Justin McCarthy 1116:. London, England. 26 April 1912. 659:. McCarthy traced to the days of 1236:Parliament of the United Kingdom 1213: 1150: 32:Justin McCarthy (disambiguation) 1135:. 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Justin McCarthy (historian and politician)
Justin McCarthy (disambiguation)

Member of Parliament
Longford
1879
1885
George Errington
George Errington
Myles O'Reilly
Member of Parliament
North Longford
1885
1887
Tim Healy
Member of Parliament
Londonderry City
1886
1892
Charles Lewis
John Ross
Irish National Federation
John Dillon
Member of Parliament
North Longford
1892
1900
Tim Healy
James Patrick Farrell
Cork City, Cork

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