The main theme and objective of this book is the evolution of the Irish attitude towards Poland and the Poles during the first half of the nineteenth century. The book explores advanced Irish-Polish relations, emphasising the place of the Polish Question in the process of shaping modern Irish nationalism, and how from a distant, nearly exotic, country before the end of the eighteenth century, Poland became a source of parallels for the Irish nationalists. Using statistical and geographical analyses, the book goes on to show how the Polish revolution led to the ultimate foundation of the Irish-Polish advanced relations and the role of Poland in the process of shaping modern Irish nationalism.
Abbreviations
1 From the Polish Partitions to the November
Uprising, 1772–1830
1.1 Poland and Ireland in the End of Eighteenth and Beginning of the
Nineteenth Century
1.2 Tribunes and Dynamics of Irish Int