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Roger Casement was a British diplomat, human rights activist, Irish revolutionary nationalist, and anti-imperialist. ...
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Catholic emancipation was the popular campaign in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries ...
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Edith Maud Gonne was an Irish revolutionary, feminist, and actress. Of Anglo-Irish descent, she actively ...
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Thomas Hardy was a leading figure in the French Revolution-inspired British Jacobin movement. He was ...
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Hunt, Henry “Orator” (1773–1835)
An English radical orator and activist who advocated universal suffrage and annual parliaments, Henry ...
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Radical journalist James O'Brien was born in County Longford, Ireland and educated at a progressive school ...
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Thomas Carlyle remarked that writing a biography of Cromwell required first of all removing a mountain ...
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Pankhurst, Emmeline (1858–1928), Christabel (1880–1958), and Sylvia (1882–1960)
The Pankhurst women, suffragettes and social reformers, are the most important feminist family in British ...
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Reform Acts, Britain and Ireland, 1832
Three Reform Acts (for England and Wales; Ireland; and Scotland) were passed between June and August ...
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Reform Bills, Britain, 1867 and 1884
The British Reform Bills of 1867 and 1884 continued the expansion of the parliamentary franchise begun ...
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