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Cargando... Irish Counter-Revolution, 1921-1936: Treatyite Politics and Settlement in Independent Irelandpor John M. Regan
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In 1921, Michael Collins argued that the Anglo-Irish treaty offered nationalists the freedom to achieve freedom. In 1926, Kevin O'Higgins proposed to crown the British monarch king of a reunited Ireland. In 1933, Eoin O'Duffy advocated a corporatist state on the Fascist Italian model, within a republican settlement. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The degree to which Collins was somewhat removed from his Provisional Government colleagues has been explored before but one of the most interesting aspects of the book is how O'Higgins appears to dominate the governments he was a member of and how isolated Cosgrave was down to a mere figure-head. Having expounded and supported this idea it is easy to understand how Eoin O'Duffy came to be the first leader of Fine Gael.
2/3s of the book deal with the Provisional Govt./Free State regime from 1922-32 but the last chapters dealing with Fianna Fáil's accession to power are equally worthy. The book is well referenced and provides a considerable reading list for readers who want to explore the topic further. ( )