For the Liberty of Ireland, at Home and Abroad: The Autobiography of J. F. X. O'Brien

Author:   JFX O Brien ,  Jennifer Regan-Lefebvre
Publisher:   University College Dublin Press
ISBN:  

9781904558996


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   14 September 2010
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

Our Price $41.95 Quantity:  
Add to Cart

Share |

For the Liberty of Ireland, at Home and Abroad: The Autobiography of J. F. X. O'Brien


Add your own review!

Overview

James Francis Xavier O'Brien is best known as a Fenian and member of the Irish Parliamentary Party, but his autobiography reveals an exciting life of bohemian travel before he entered nationalist politics. Born in Waterford, the young O'Brien studied in Paris, where he befriended artist James McNeill Whistler, left to join William Walker's military campaign in Nicaragua, then settled in the cosmopolitan city of New Orleans on the eve of the American Civil War. He describes in detail his return to Ireland, his leadership in the Fenian insurrection of 1867 and subsequent imprisonment, and his conversion to constitutional nationalism and election to Parliament. Written between 1895 and 1897, the autobiography offers a defence of O'Brien's political journey when competing factions were fighting for Irish nationalist hearts and minds. The autobiography is published here for the first time, edited and with a critical introduction by Jennifer Regan-Lefebvre.

Full Product Details

Author:   JFX O Brien ,  Jennifer Regan-Lefebvre
Publisher:   University College Dublin Press
Imprint:   University College Dublin Press
Dimensions:   Width: 18.50cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 12.00cm
Weight:   0.181kg
ISBN:  

9781904558996


ISBN 10:   1904558992
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   14 September 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

Table of Contents

Introduction by Jennifer Regan-Lefebvre; For the Liberty of Ireland, at Home and Abroad: The Autobiography of J. F. X. O'Brien.

Reviews

'University College Dublin Press has now published over thirty 'Classics of Irish History'. These contemporary accounts by well known personalities of historical events and attitudes have an immediacy that conventional histories do not have. Introductions by modern historians provide additional historical background and, with hindsight, objectivity.' Books Ireland Nov 2007 'Scholars of nineteenth-century Irish and Irish-American politics should reacquaint themselves with these classics, part of a long running and immensely useful series from University College Dublin Press.' Irish Literary Supplement Fall 2008 'this is the autobiography of a Fenian and member of the Irish Parliamentary Party (1829?-1905). O'Brien's life seemed to follow a trajectory from wild and unconventional towards the respectable. He recounts how in his youth - he went to Paris and was part of the Bohemian set there. Later he joined American William Walker in his military adventure in Nicaragua and he settled for a time in New Orleans just before the American civil war. After that war he returned to Ireland, helped to organise the 1867 rising and then went on to become a Home Rule MP. All this is interesting enough but the story is also full of details of such as his encounter with a rocking chair, the dangers of mosquitoes, social life in antebellum New Orleans. O'Brien had no problem with slavery and this may make him unsympathetic to modern readers, but he was not unique in this and his book is a useful source on this period from many perspectives.' Books Ireland November 2010 'It is an entertaining and insightful read, especially into Fenianism, though at times the wisdom of hindsight is evident. It is here published for the first time and is introduced by Dr Jennifer Regan-Lefebvre, author of a biography of Webb. - UCD Press are to be congratulated on this series in general. The standard of editing and presentation are uniformly high. The inclusion of the hitherto unpublished works on the Fenian movement makes available valuable insights which will greatly assist students of the period. One looks forward to more such publications.' Books Ireland, May 2012


'University College Dublin Press has now published over thirty 'Classics of Irish History'. These contemporary accounts by well known personalities of historical events and attitudes have an immediacy that conventional histories do not have. Introductions by modern historians provide additional historical background and, with hindsight, objectivity.' Books Ireland Nov 2007 'Scholars of nineteenth-century Irish and Irish-American politics should reacquaint themselves with these classics, part of a long running and immensely useful series from University College Dublin Press.' Irish Literary Supplement Fall 2008 'this is the autobiography of a Fenian and member of the Irish Parliamentary Party (1829?-1905). O'Brien's life seemed to follow a trajectory from wild and unconventional towards the respectable. He recounts how in his youth - he went to Paris and was part of the Bohemian set there. Later he joined American William Walker in his military adventure in Nicaragua and he settled for a time in New Orleans just before the American civil war. After that war he returned to Ireland, helped to organise the 1867 rising and then went on to become a Home Rule MP. All this is interesting enough but the story is also full of details of such as his encounter with a rocking chair, the dangers of mosquitoes, social life in antebellum New Orleans. O'Brien had no problem with slavery and this may make him unsympathetic to modern readers, but he was not unique in this and his book is a useful source on this period from many perspectives.' Books Ireland November 2010


Author Information

J. F. X. O'Brien (1829?-1905) was a Fenian, imprisoned for his activities in 1867 but pardoned in 1869. He was a Home Rule MP and Treasurer of the Irish Parliamentary Party from 1885 until 1905. Jennifer Regan-Lefebvre is Lecturer in Modern History at the University of Exeter. She is the author of Cosmopolitan Nationalism in the Victorian Empire: Ireland, India and the Politics of Alfred Webb (2009) and articles on print and press history.

Tab Content 6

Author Website:  

Customer Reviews

Recent Reviews

No review item found!

Add your own review!

Countries Available

All regions
Latest Reading Guide

Aorrng

Shopping Cart
Your cart is empty
Shopping cart
Mailing List