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Even before the advent of the revisionist historians, there were those who spoke of the Fenian invasions of Canada of 1866–71 as little more than a comic opera scenario still waiting to be set to music. Although there is one plaque commemorating the invasions still to be found in Toronto, the Fenian invasions can hardly be said to have achieved legendary status in the annals of Irish nationalism. Yet considered from a broader perspective of the history of Irish and other forms of anti-colonialism, they were, I want to argue, far more important than they are generally taken to be.
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Young, R.J.C. (2011). International Anti-Colonialism: The Fenian Invasions of Canada. In: Bateman, F., Pilkington, L. (eds) Studies in Settler Colonialism. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230306288_6
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