Table of contents for Maud Gonne's Irish Nationalist writings, 1895-1946 / edited and introduced by Karen Steele.


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Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Chronology of Maud Gonne's Life
Introduction: Maud Gonne and the Irish Nationalist Press, 1895-1946
Selected Works about Maud Gonne

PART ONE: AMNESTY
Those Who Are Suffering for Ireland. Northern Patriot, 1895
A Manifesto. Newcastle Weekly Chronicle, 1895
Amnesty Agitation in Ireland. Shan Van Vocht, 1897
My Experiences in Prison. Irish Citizen, 1919
Branding. Republic of Ireland, 1922
The Treatment of Eileen Colgan. tire: The Irish Nation, 1923
To the Editor. Sinn Fein, 1924
Political Prisoners: Outside and In. Voice of Ireland, 1924
Conditions of Prisoners. Republican File, 1931
Prisoners in the Free State. An Phoblacht, 1932
Ireland, 1936. Saoirse na htireann, 1936
Arbour Hill. Saoirse na htireann, 1936
Ourselves. Prison Bars, 1937
The Gaol Gates Must Be Opened. Prison Bars, 1937
The Coercion Act and Its Effect. Prison Bars, 1938
The Birthday of Prison Bars. Prison Bars, 1938
A Request. Irish Times, 1946

PART TWO: THE CAUSE OF IRELAND
The Work of the United Irishmen: A Seasonable Hint. United Ireland,
   1897
Remember'98! Shan Van Vocht, 1898
Irishmen and the British Army. Workers' Republic, 1898
Jingoism in Dublin. United Irishman, 1899
Cowards or Traitors. United Irishman, 1899
The Famine Queen. United Irishman, 1900
Her Subjects. United Irishman, 1900
Ireland Under Victoria: 1837-1900 (Parts I-VII). United Irishman, 1900







Irishmen and the English Army. United Irishman, 1900
In the Event of War. United Irishman, 1900
Letter to the Editor of the Irish World. United Irishman, 1901
Ireland To-Day. United Irishman, 1901
Toleration. United Irishman, 1901
Ways of Checking Emigration. United Irishman, 1901
Jurypacking. United Irishman, 1901
An Embarrassed King. United Irishman, 1902
The Irish Press. United Irishman, 1903

PART THREE: THE DOWNTRODDEN
The Rights of Life and the Rights of Property. Workers'Republic, 1898
Famine! My Experiences in Mayo. Daily Nation, 1898
Famine in the West. Irish Daily Independent, 1898
Relief Work in Erris. Freeman's Journal, 1898
A Question of Policy. United Irishman, 1899
The Evicted Tenants. United Irishman, 1899
What We Owe the Children. United Irishman, 1900
How the Poor Live in Castlerea. United Irishman, 1901
Ireland and the Children. United Irishman, 1902
National Education of the Children. United Irishman, 1902
The Children Must Be Fed. Bean na htireann, 1910
Feeding the Schoolchildreri. Bean na htireann, 1910
The Children's Case. Bean na htireann, 1910
Responsibility. Irish Review, 1911
Our Irish Children. Irish Worker, 1912
Letter to Women Workers' Column. Irish Worker, 1912
The Real Criminals. Irish Worker, 1913
Meals for School Children. Irish Times, 1913

PART FOUR: TRANS-NATIONAL SOLIDARITY
Signs of Hope. United Irishman, 1900
The Boer Women. United Irishman, 1900
India. United Irishman, 1900
The World's Justice. United Irishman, 1900
Ireland and Her Foreign Relations. United Irishman, 1900
Ireland and Irish-America. United Irishman, 1901

PART FIVE: THE LITERARY REVIVAL
The Goddess Brigid. United Irishman, 1900
Eitne. United Irishman, 1902
Emer. United Irishman, 1902
A National Theatre. United Irishman, 1903
Dawn. United Irishman, 1904





PART SIX: THE FAILURES OF THE FREE STATE
MacBride House Raided. Republic of Ireland, 1922
A Worthy President of the Free State. Sinn Fein, 1923
Condemnation of the Provisional Government. tire, 1923
Bartholmew Noone, IRA. tire, 1924
A Protest Addressed to SE. tire, 1924
How We Beat the Terrorist Proclamations. An Phoblacht, 1932
Must We Fight Again For Ireland's Honour? An Phoblacht, 1933
The Proclamation of the Republic: Ireland's Charter of Liberty. Prison
  Bars, 1937
1937 Constitution. Prison Bars, 1937
Are We Pagans? Prison Bars, 1938
Beware of Pickpockets. Prison Bars, 1938
Fascism, Communism, and Ireland. Ireland Today, 1938

PART SEVEN: PARTITION AND THE NORTH
Practical Work: Central Relief Fund Necessary. Prison Bars, 1938
The History of the Orange Order. Irish Press, 1939
History Explains Orange Order's Anti-Catholic Bias. Irish Press, 1939
Object Was Extermination of Catholics, Grattan Said. Irish Press, 1939
Orange Order: Go, Wreck the Catholic Church! Irish Press, 1939
When Children Were Marks for Orange Bullets. Irish Press, 1939
English Statesmen Relied on the Lodges. Irish Press, 1939
The Real Case Against Partition. Capuchin Annual, 1943

Notes
Appendix
Patriotic Children's Treat
First Meeting of Inghfnidhe na htireann
Index





Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Ireland Politics and government 20th century Sources, Nationalism Ireland Sources