Cosgrove, Patrick John
(2008)
The Wyndham Land Act, 1903: The Final
Solution To The Irish Land Question?
PhD thesis, National University of Ireland Maynooth.
Abstract
The Irish Land Act, 1903 was better known as the Wyndham Act after its author
George Wyndham, chief secretary o f Ireland from 1900 to 1905. Despite being the
most comprehensive and ambitious of all o f the land acts introduced by the British
government for Ireland, it has received little attention from historians. In fact, apart
from some contemporary explanatory legal texts, there is not a single published work
devoted to the Wyndham Act. This thesis intends to address that lacuna and provide
the first scholarly study o f the act from its origins to its subsequent amendment by
the 1909 land act.
By extension this thesis is a study o f various aspects o f the Irish land question
from c.1900 to 1909. However, it does not purport to be a systematic examination of
the nationalist political response to the act or, indeed, o f its contribution to the
history o f the United Irish League (U.I.L.). Nor is it a comprehensive analysis o f the
unionist political response. While both have been examined and their relationship to
the land question and the Wyndham Act investigated they do not form the central
focus of this thesis. Instead the main focus is on the origins, operation and legacy of
the act.
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Thesis
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Keywords: |
Wyndham Land Act; 1903; Irish Land Question; |
Academic Unit: |
Faculty of Arts,Celtic Studies and Philosophy > History |
Item ID: |
5071 |
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IR eTheses
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Date Deposited: |
01 Jul 2014 13:49 |
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