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Afterimage Of The Revolution Cumann Na Ngaedheal And Irish Politics 19221932 1st Edition Jason Knirck

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Afterimage Of The Revolution Cumann Na Ngaedheal And Irish Politics 19221932 1st Edition Jason Knirck
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Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.6 MB
Pages: 319
Author: Jason Knirck
ISBN: 9780299295837, 0299295834
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Afterimage Of The Revolution Cumann Na Ngaedheal And Irish Politics 19221932 1st Edition Jason Knirck by Jason Knirck 9780299295837, 0299295834 instant download after payment.

Ascending to power after the Anglo-Irish Treaty and a violent revolution against the United Kingdom, the political party Cumann na nGaedheal governed during the first ten years of the Irish Free State (1922-32). Taking over from the fallen Michael Collins and Arthur Griffith, Cumann na nGaedheal leaders such as W. T. Cosgrave and Kevin O'Higgins won a bloody civil war, created the institutions of the new Free State, and attempted to project abroad the independence of a new Ireland. In response to the view that Cumann na nGaedheal was actually a reactionary counterrevolutionary party, Afterimage of the Revolution contends that, in building the new Irish state, the government framed and promoted its policies in terms of ideas inherited from the revolution. In particular, Cumann na nGaedheal emphasized Irish sovereignty, the "Irishness" of the new state, and a strong sense of anticolonialism, all key components of the Sinn Féin party platform during the revolution. Jason Knirck argues that the 1920s must be understood as part of a continuing Irish revolution that led to an eventual independent republic. Drawing on state documents, newspapers, and private papers--including the recently released papers of Kevin O'Higgins--he offers a fresh view of Irish politics in the 1920s and integrates this period more closely with the Irish Revolution.

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