1900 in the Irish Republican Army
- 1900 in the Irish Republican Army
The following notable events occurred during the year 1900 in the Irish Republican Army:
*Due in large part to efforts by the United Irish League, the Nationalist Parties come under the leadership of John Redmond [MacDonagh, Michael. "The Life of William O'Brien, the Irish Nationalist: A Biographical Study of Irish Nationalism". London: E. Benn Ltd., 1928. ] although he would remain in disagreement with William O'Brien over the League's relationship with the party. [Beu, Paul. "Conflict and Conciliation in Ireland, 1890-1910: Parnellites and Radical Agrarians". New York: Oxford University Press, 1987. ISBN 0-19-822758-2 ]
*Laurence Ginnell campaigns as a parliamentary candidate for the United Irish League for North Westmeath, however he fails to win. [Wheatley, Michael. "Nationalism and the Irish Party: Provincial Ireland, 1910-1916". New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. ISBN 0-19-927357-X ]
*The Daughters of Ireland, an early cultural organization promoting the Irish language and culture, is established by Maud Gonne. [Luddy, Maria. "Women in Ireland, 1800-1918: a Documentary History". Cork: Cork University Press, 1995. ISBN 1-85918-038-8 ]
ee also
* 1900 in Ireland
* Timeline of the Irish Republican Army
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