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Eoin O'Duffy: A Self-Made Hero by Fearghal McGarry (Lecturer in Irish History, Queen's University, Belfast)

Eoin O'Duffy was one of the most controversial figures of modern Irish history. A guerrilla leader and protege of Michael Collins, he rose rapidly through the ranks of the republican movement. By 1922 he was chief of staff of the IRA, a member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood's Supreme Council, and a Sinn Fein deputy in Dail Eireann. As chief of police, O'Duffy was the strongest defender of the Irish Free State only to become, after his emergence as leader of the Blueshirt movement in 1933, the greatest threat to its survival. Increasingly drawn to international fascism, he founded Ireland's first fascist party, and led an Irish Brigade to fight under General Franco in the Spanish Civil War. He died in wartime Dublin, a Nazi collaborator, and a broken man. This study, the first ever biography of Eoin O'Duffy, draws on unpublished archival and personal papers to trace his journey from revolutionary republicanism to fascism. It examines the importance of cultural forces, including the legacy of the Irish-Ireland movement, Catholicism, anti-communism, and O'Duffy's ideas on sports, morality, and masculinity to explain his descent into extremism.McGarry peels away the public persona to reveal a complex picture of the motives which drove this extraordinary career. A crusading moralist and advocate of teetotalism, obsessed with the need to counter public immorality, who was at the same time a closet homosexual and alcoholic, O'Duffy's remarkable life was characterised by self-aggrandisement, fantasy, and contradiction. This fascinating biography explores themes as diverse as cultural nationalism, violence, sectarianism, militarism, and masculinity to shed new light on Irish republicanism and the politics of interwar European fascist movements. It is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of culture, politics, and society in interwar Ireland.

Eoin O'Duffy Reviews

Fearghal McGarry has written an outstanding book which well demonstrates that in order to succeed a biographer does not need to admire his subject ... McGarry writes with great clarity and flair, combining analysis and narrative in the most assured of ways. Both the general and specialist reader will find this an immensely satifysing read. Michael Hopkinson, History Journal

Table of Contents

1. Joy to my Youth; 2. The Best Man in Ulster; 3. War to the Death in Monaghan; 4. The Coming Man; 5. The Flower of the Young Manhood of Ireland; 6. Preaching the Gospel of National Virility; 7. Red Terror; 8. The Irish Mussolini; 9. Hoch O'Duffy!; 10. The Third Greatest Man in Europe; 11. Ireland's Quisling; Epilogue

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GOR005445458
9780199226672
0199226679
Eoin O'Duffy: A Self-Made Hero by Fearghal McGarry (Lecturer in Irish History, Queen's University, Belfast)
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Paperback
Oxford University Press
20071108
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