Legion of the Rearguard

Legion of the Rearguard
Author: Martyn Frampton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 0716530554

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Who are the dissident Irish Republicans, where do they come from and what do they believe? This title explores these questions and features first-hand interviews with key players such as Ruairi O. Bradaigh, Tony Catney, and more.

Dissident Irish Republicanism

Dissident Irish Republicanism
Author: Max Taylor,P.M. Currie
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2011-07-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781441154750

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This collection of papers examines the current rise in violence by Dissident Irish Republicans and its impact on the Northern Ireland Peace Process. The work will address advanced undergraduate and graduate students in Terrorism Studies, Irish Politics, Political Violence, and Conflict Studies.

Inside the IRA

Inside the IRA
Author: Andrew Sanders
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2011-04-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780748646043

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Would the 'real' IRA please stand up? Why, and how, the IRA splintered. The Real IRA, the Continuity IRA, the Irish National Liberation Army, the Official IRA and the Provisional IRA have all assumed responsibility for the struggle for Irish freedom over the course of the late-20th century. Yet as recently as 1969 there was only one Irish Republican Army trying to unify Ireland using physical force., Andrew Sanders explains how and why the transition from one IRA to several IRAs occurred, analysing all the dissident factions that have emerged since the outbreak of the Northern Ireland troubles. He looks at why these groups emerged, what their respective purposes are, and why, in an era of relative peace and stability in Northern Ireland, they seek to prolong the violence that cost over 3500 lives.

The Origins and Rise of Dissident Irish Republicanism

The Origins and Rise of Dissident Irish Republicanism
Author: John F. Morrison
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2013
Genre: Ireland
ISBN: 1501302302

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"Throughout its history the Irish Republican Movement has been beset by splits. The former paramilitary and author Brendan Behan famously quipped that, 'The first thing on the agenda was always the split.' In this in-depth research Morrison analyses the splits through his extensive range of interviews with leadership and rank and file members of the political and paramilitary wings of the Movement. This timely analysis shows how the splits have both aided the politicization of Sinn Fein and the Provisional IRA while in parallel they have brought about the recent intensification of dissident Republican paramilitary activity. He charts the rise of groups including the Real IRA, Continuity IRA and the newly emerging 'New IRA.' By applying his unique process model of splits Morrison provides an insightful analysis of this long-lasting terrorist movement"--

Dissident Irish Republicanism

Dissident Irish Republicanism
Author: Maxwell Taylor,P. M. Currie
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2011
Genre: Dissenters
ISBN: 1501300466

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Dissidents

Dissidents
Author: Ann Matthews
Publsiher: Mercier Press Ltd
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781781171295

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During the War of Independence around 10,000 Irishwomen were actively involved in the fight for Irish freedom. So why, with the outbreak of Civil War and in the years following this conflict, did the role of women in Irish politics steadily decline until by the early 1940s only a handful of women were involved? 'Dissidents' explores the reasons for this decline. From the divisions caused by the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, which led to a fatal splintering of the women's Republican organisation Cumann na mBan, through the effects of internment during the Civil War on female prisoners and the relegation of the majority of women in Irish politics to the margins, Ann Matthews reveals the story of Republican women in the years following Irish independence. She also asks whether they were responsible for their own demise in the political arena, leaving future generations of Irish women without a foundation on which to build.

Unfinished Business

Unfinished Business
Author: Marisa McGlinchey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-01-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0719096979

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This book traces the political development of 'dissident' Irish republicanism from the beginnings of the peace process. Based on extensive interviews with activists, it offers an insight into the ideology and motivation of a wide range of radical republican groups and analyses how serious a challenge they mount to the status quo in Ireland.

Ruair Br daigh

Ruair      Br  daigh
Author: Robert W. White
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780253048301

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"In a very real sense, Ruairí Ó Brádaigh can . . . be said to be the last, or one of the last Irish Republicans. Studies of the Provisional movement to date have invariably focused more on the Northerners and the role of people like Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness. But an understanding of them is not possible without appreciating where they came from and from what tradition they have broken. Ruairí Ó Brádaigh is that tradition and that is why this account of his life and politics is so important." —from the foreword by Ed Moloney, author of A Secret History of the IRA At his death in 2013, Ruairí Ó Brádaigh remained a divisive and influential figure in Irish politics and the Irish Republican movement. He was the first person to serve as chief of staff of the Irish Republican Army, as president of the political party Sinn Féin, and to have been elected, as an abstentionist, to the Dublin parliament. He was a prominent, uncompromising, and articulate spokesperson of those Irish Republicans who questioned the peace process in Northern Ireland. His concern was rooted in his analysis of Irish history and his belief that the peace process would not achieve peace. He believed that it would support the continued partition of Ireland and result in continued, inevitable, conflict. The child of Irish Republican veterans, Ó Brádaigh led IRA raids, was arrested and interned, escaped and lived "on the run," and even spent a period of time on a hunger strike. Because he was an effective spokesman for the Irish Republican cause, he was at different times excluded from Northern Ireland, Britain, the United States, and Canada. He was also a key figure in the secret negotiation of a bilateral IRA-British truce in the mid-1970s. In a brief afterword for this new edition, author Robert W. White addresses Ó Brádaigh's continuing influence on the Irish Republican Movement, including the ongoing "dissident" campaign. Whether for good or bad, this ongoing dissident activity is a part of Ruairí Ó Brádaigh's enduring legacy.