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Fanatic heart / Tom Keneally.

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Record Number 879101
ISBN 9780143777816 (paperback)
Author Keneally, Thomas author.
Title Fanatic heart / Tom Keneally.
Publisher/Date [North Sydney, NSW] : Vintage Books Australia, 2022.
©2022
Pagination etc. 453 pages ; 24 cm
Summary Note John Mitchel, Irishman, lawyer, journalist, activist and politician, is a complex character. Charged with treason in Ireland and tried by an English judge he was snuck off mainland Ireland on the day he was charged to avoid a breakout and rebellion. He was transported initially to Bermuda, then to South Africa and then to Van Diemen's Land where as an Irishman he was supported by many and given a ticket of leave. He soon became a farmer and activist and was eventually secreted out of Australia to the USA where his arrival was celebrated. A powerful voice and force for Irish nationalism who also found himself, after landing in the US, supporting the ownership of slaves. This was partly driven by living through the Irish famine. He believed Irish workers were worse off than slaves, neither fed or paid in currency for their work. And partly seeing the absolute adherence to capitalism and the pursuit of wealth in New York. People were dying in horrific industrial and transport accidents in front of those getting wealthy and no heed was paid. To support her husband through all the charges against him, Jenny Mitchel, when she too could have been punished for airing her beliefs on Irish nationalism, publicly supported his campaigns. She also packed up her many children and followed her prisoner and convict husband to a number of different continents to continue to support her husband and their beliefs.
Subject - Name Mitchel, John, -- 1815-1875 -- Fiction
Mitchel, Jenny -- Fiction
Subject Revolutionaries -- Ireland -- Fiction
Prisoners -- Australia -- Fiction
Race relations -- Fiction
Small cities -- Fiction
Australian fiction
Australia -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction
Ireland -- History -- Rising of 1848 -- Fiction
Historical fiction.
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