I don’t have live tool access right now to fetch the latest updates, but I can share what’s generally known about Charles Cunningham Boycott and recent-interest angles.
Direct answer:
- There isn’t a contemporary person widely recognized today as a living public figure named “Charles Boycott.” The famous Charles C. Boycott (1832–1897) was the English land agent whose ostracism in Ireland gave rise to the verb boycott.
Context and likely news angles you might be looking for:
- If you’re asking about new scholarship or recent articles, most updates in 2020s coverage focus on historical synthesis, commemorations of the 19th-century Land War, or new museum/exhibit material related to the Boycott episode. Look for academic papers or Irish historical society posts around anniversaries of 1880–1881.
- There are occasional modern uses of the term “boycott” tied to unrelated current events, but those are not about Charles Boycott himself.
Where to look for the latest:
- Major newspapers’ archives and Irish history journals around the 140th anniversary (roughly 2020–2021) or 140+ anniversaries.
- Museum/heritage sites in Mayo or areas connected to the Boycott case.
- Academic databases (JSTOR, British/Irish history journals) with search terms like “Charles Boycott 1880s Ireland,” “Boycott ostracism case,” or “Charles Cunningham Boycott biography.”
If you’d like, I can guide you to specific search terms, or help summarize any recent articles you provide. I can also assemble a quick timeline of the Boycott episode and its lasting impact on social sanction practices.
Sources
By Edward T. O’Donnell One hundred twenty years ago this week, on Sept. 24, 1880, Captain Charles C. Boycott noticed something strange. As the land agent in charge of rent...
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www.keepmilitarymuseum.orgCharles Cunningham Boycott was an English land agent whose ostracism by his local community in Ireland gave the English language the term boycott. He had served...
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en-academic.comCharles Cunningham Boycott (12 March 1832 19 June 1897) was an English land agent whose ostracism by his local community in Ireland gave the English language the verb to boycott. He had served in the British Army 39th Foot, which brought him to Ireland. After retiring from the army, Boycott work
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