Laois representation at Westminster
1801-1918
At the start of the nineteenth century Irish representation at Westminster was very limited as was Irish M.P.’s power. There was a passionate Irish nationalism that contended with a determined British imperialism and a desire for social and economic justice and self-determination rebelled against social degradation and economic expoitation. With regard to politics and nationalism, the English imposed their form and terms on Irish-English relationships. More, they structured the Irish political mind but they did not and could not, provide its content.
That is to say, the Irish did not contrive their own political framework and ideologies, they accepted what the British had contrived for them as they had no other choice.
Within my essay I am going to discuss the changing factors of the elections of County Laois and how from 1801-1922 the parliamentary representations at Westminster for the county went from being members of the......
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