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and non-recognition of Austria’s right to rule – the Irish resorted to parliamentarianism, implying recognition of an English right to rule this country. And one nation today is rich, powerful and able to defy her conqueror, while the other is poor, weak and more tightly held in the conqueror’s
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adopted a motion committing the party to establishing a republic before holding a referendum on whether to install a monarchy or not, once the monarch chosen was not from the House of Windsor. The party later committed itself unambiguously to supporting a republic.
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in 1916 and who had subsequently joined Sinn Féin) who advocated the creation of a new republic with an elected head of state, and those who advocated the creation of an Irish monarchy, albeit now with a monarch chosen from any
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From 1917 the party while maintaining its commitment to abstentionism, abandoned Griffith's proposal for having the British monarch on the Irish throne as
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Griffith summed up his ideas in the book by comparing the relative status of Hungary vis-à-vis Austria and Ireland vis-à-vis Great Britain:
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idea, though strongly associated with Griffith, was not uniquely his creation. As early as the mid-1880s Lord Salisbury, leader of the
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had contemplated using the 1867 Austro-Hungarian example as a model for a reformed relationship between Britain and Ireland.
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Griffith called his new party, Sinn Féin, a "King, Lords and Commons Party". The
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was one of the most influential texts in 20th-century Irish history.
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party. He proposed a dual monarchy, similar to the equivalent of the
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from the institutions of the United Kingdom and a return to the
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emperor/king, became the basis for the policy of Griffith's new
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in 1904 in which he outlined his ideas for an Anglo-Irish
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The Resurrection of Hungary: A Parallel for Ireland
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The Resurrection of Hungary: A Parallel for Ireland
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The Resurrection of Hungary: A Parallel for Ireland
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Index

Arthur Griffith
Arthur Griffith
dual monarchy
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Kingdom of Great Britain
Kingdom of Ireland
Hungary
Austria
Habsburg
Sinn Féin
Austria-Hungary
Compromise of 1867
passive resistance
abstentionism
Constitution of 1782
Parliament of Ireland
Conservative Party
King of Ireland
Easter Rising
royal house
House of Windsor
D. P. Moran
Ard Fheis
Griffith's book
Taoiseach
Bertie Ahern
"Peter Berresford Ellis in The Irish Democrat in 2003"
the original
Our Joyce: From Outcast to Icon
ISBN

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