Description
First full-length biography of Michael Davitt's life after the Land League. Based on extensive and detailed research, including full access to the Davitt Papers, offering a deep understanding of variety and depth Davitt's later years.
About the Author
Carla King was for many years a Lecturer in Modern History at St Patrick's College, Drumcondra (now Dublin City University). She has published various works relating to Davitt, including Michael Davitt: Collected Writings, 1868-1906 [2001); Michael Davitt, jottings in Solitary (2003); Lives of Victorian Political Figures, Part ll, Vol. 4: Michael Davitt (2007]; and co-edited with W. I. Mc Cormack, John Devoy's Michael Davitt: From the Gaelic American [2008). She has also contributed articles on Davitt to scholarly and popular journals.
Reviews
'[Davitt's] aims were ambitious and often unfeasible, but it is impossible not to be impressed by [his] incredible drive and humanity, not to mention his curiosity and sense of anticipation about events around him. All of this is vividly brought to life in this full and wonderful biography by Carla King, which has been the fruition of almost 10 years' research ... This is a tremendous story, engagingly told with judicious empathy but also fair objectivity.' Eamon Delaney, Irish Independent, 3 December 2016 'Carla King's large-scale study finally and exhaustively completes the picture [of Davitt's life] ... The Davitt papers in Trinity College Dublin form the basis for this enormous and immensely detailed study ... it is crammed with fascinating insights and the scale of activity covered is immense, from American lecture tours to fact-finding missions on behalf of the Boers in South Africa and persecuted Jewish communities in Russia.' Roy Foster, The Irish Times, 19 December 2016 'Masterpiece on the life of Davitt ... it represents one of the most comprehensive studies ever undertaken on a man who exercised such an integral role in shaping his country ... [King] brilliantly unveils the leading themes in Davitt's life post Land League ... It's a book that deserves to find a place on the bookshelves of all history-loving Mayo people at home and abroad.' The Connaught Telegraph, 29 November 2016 'King's brilliantly researched, finely written, and extremely readable biography proves, beyond doubt, there is much more to Davitt's achievements that him simply being the "Father of the Land League".' Sunday Independent, 15 January 2016 'Davitt was still only 36 years old when the League was suppressed. His last 24 years, between the winding-up of the League and his death in 1906, have received far less attention from historians. Now this lacuna is well and truly remedied in the present excellently detailed work of over 700 pages by Carla King. Years of scrupulous research have resulted in a remarkably impressive contribution to Irish historical studies ... This is a book which should engage the attention of every reader of Irish history.' Donal McCartney, The Irish Catholic, March 2017
Book Information
ISBN 9781906359928
Author Carla King
Format Hardback
Page Count 600
Imprint University College Dublin Press
Publisher University College Dublin Press
Weight(grams) 1179g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 156mm * 61mm