The Blueshirts and Irish Politics

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Book
Authors
ISBN 10
1851823336 
ISBN 13
9781851823338 
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Publication Year
1997 
Publisher
Pages
220 
Description
This book covers a marginalised period in Irish history. Many people are aware of the existence of the Blueshirts, yet their knowledge is usually drawn from a snapshot, which sees the movement as an aberration of Irish life in the 1930s which toyed with the ideas of fascism. At a domestic level, this book shows how the movement challenged the ascendancy of de Valera and forced a realignment of traditional pro-Treaty forces under the name of Fine Gael. Within this framework new material drawn from government archives, private papers and interviews with former Blueshirts, shows how divided the movement actually was. By exploring the wider world of comparative European fascism the book places this strand of Blueshirt thinking in its proper context and demonstrates how non-radical the Irish interpretation of fascism actually was. Includes Bibliography, Index and 20 tables of data. Mike Cronin lectures in History at Sheffield Hallan University. He is the author of 'A Complete History of Ireland.' - from Amzon 
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