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Resurrection of Ireland, The: The Sinn Féin Party, 1916-1923


Resurrection of Ireland, The: The Sinn Féin Party, 1916-1923

Hardback by Laffan, Michael (University College Dublin)

Resurrection of Ireland, The: The Sinn Féin Party, 1916-1923

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ISBN:
9780521650731
Publication Date:
2 Dec 1999
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
532 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Resurrection of Ireland, The: The Sinn Féin Party, 1916-1923

Description

Between 1916 and 1923 Ireland experienced a political, as well as a military revolution. This book examines how, after the Easter Rising of 1916, radical revolutionaries formed a precarious coalition with (relatively) moderate politicians, and offers a sustained analysis of the political organisation of Irish republicanism during a crucial period. The new Sinn Féin party routed its enemies, co-operated uneasily with the underground Irish government, which it had helped to create, and achieved most of its objectives before disintegrating in 1922. Its rapid collapse should not distract from its achievements - in particular its role in 'democratising' the Irish revolution. Its successors have dominated the political life of independent Ireland. The book studies in detail the party's membership and ideology, and also its often tense relationship with the Irish Republican Army. A final chapter examines the fluctuating careers of the later Sinn Féin parties throughout the rest of the twentieth century.

Contents

Prologue. Before the Easter Rising: 1. Irish nationalists: politicians and rebels; The Irish Revolution: 2. 1916: rebellion and hibernation; 3. 1917: organisation and converts; 4. 1918: reverses and victory; 5. The party: structures and members; 6. Policy: beliefs and attitudes; 7. 1919-21: war and repression; 8. 1919-21: ministers and bureaucrats; 9. 1921-2: the treaty and the split; 10. 1922-3: the Pact election and the civil war; Epilogue: After the Civil War; 11. Irish republicans: fundamentalists and compromisers; Sources.

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