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By Jennifer Regan-Lefebvre

The 1st biography of Alfred Webb, Irish nationalist and president of the 1894 Indian nationwide Congress. The biography explores how Webb considered nationalism as a motor vehicle for international social justice. Drawing on data in Britain, eire and India the writer unearths how Irish and Indians used cosmopolitan London to create networks around the Empire.

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Business-related printing made up the bulk of the Webb’s work 1846– 1850. Many of the businesses were Quaker-owned, including Bewley and 26 Cosmopolitan Nationalism in the Victorian Empire Evans, who imported and sold tea, coffee and other victuals long before the first Bewley’s Café opened in 1894. Most of their printing orders were for labels for bottled beverages. The Webbs printed for cousins, also named Webb, who owned a clothing store. Orders included receipts, reports, circulars, advertisement posters and printed and ruled account books for the running of the business.

D. ‘deserves to be long and well remembered on both sides of the Atlantic . . ’61 The ITU, which met weekly at the Royal Exchange, did not simply consider temperance but became a forum for discussing all these topics related to justice. 62 Their reaction to India and China combined justice, sobriety and pacifism: the Faction objected to both the opium trade and the wars into which the two countries were dragged as a result. 64 The differences between all these societies are not clearly defined in the available sources, probably because of the large overlap in membership and leadership.

When gold was discovered in the colony, workers made huge wages (Webb states that labourers made 15 shillings a day, while we know that he paid his unskilled workers only 7 or 8 shillings a week). ’25 Webb was only 22 when he wrote and delivered this paper, but he spoke with the great confidence of a moralist, castigating the culture of drink and wild spending and blaming it for social ills. However, he also believed that this behaviour was an inevitable product of the land problem, and that the solution lay in government intervention to set realistic prices on land.

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