Title of article
CHARLES ROWCROFT, IRISH-AMERICANS, AND THE ‘RECRUITMENT AFFAIR’, 1855–1856
Author/Authors
FENTON، LAURENCE نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
20
From page
963
To page
982
Abstract
This article examines the prelude to, and machinations surrounding, the arrest, trial, and
expulsion from America of Charles Rowcroft, the British consul in Cincinnati. Rowcroft’s difficulties were a
direct consequence of the conniving of Irish-American nationalists in the region during the Crimean War.
The article places these events in Cincinnati against a backdrop of intense Anglo-American diplomatic
distrust. It also highlights the exaggerated Hibernophobic response of some British officials in the United
States. A study of Irish-American nationalism during the 1850s, bridging the historical and historiographical
gap between the 1848 Young Ireland rebellion and the beginnings of Fenianism, has long been
wanting. This article is a first, important step toward filling that void, elucidating the hitherto hidden extent
of Irish-American agitation during the Crimean War.
Journal title
The Historical Journal
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
The Historical Journal
Record number
651822
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