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Sinn Fin And The Politics Of Left Republicanism Irish Left Republicanism Eoin Broin

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Sinn Fin And The Politics Of Left Republicanism Irish Left Republicanism Eoin Broin
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Publisher: Pluto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.09 MB
Pages: 353
Author: EOIN Ó BROIN
ISBN: 9780745324623, 9780745324630, 0745324622, 0745324630
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Sinn Fin And The Politics Of Left Republicanism Irish Left Republicanism Eoin Broin by Eoin Ó Broin 9780745324623, 9780745324630, 0745324622, 0745324630 instant download after payment.

Now the country's third largest party, Sinn F?in have been one of the central architects of the peace process and are increasingly setting the terms of political debate in Ireland north and south. Despite this, the party remains much misunderstood and often misrepresented. In Sinn F?in & The Politics of Left Republicanism, Sinn F?in activist Eoin ? Broin explores the ideological and organisational origins of the party, charts their history and recent political development and assesses their possible futures. He argues that Sinn F?in is part of a distinct left-republican tradition in Irish society whose future lies in the globally resurgent radical democratic left.

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