Modern Era · Europe · Politics
1905
Sinn Fein founded in Dublin
1905
Arthur Griffith established a new Irish nationalist movement whose name meant Ourselves Alone. It proposed withdrawal from the British Parliament and self-reliance through Irish institutions. For years it was a minor party of dreamers dismissed by the mainstream. After the 1916 Easter Rising and the British executions that followed, it would become the vehicle for Irish independence and the dominant force in Irish politics.