Revolutionary Government in Ireland by Arthur Mitchell

Revolutionary Government in Ireland by Arthur Mitchell

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After 1916, Irish nationalism was transformed as the more radical Sinn Fein gained power. In the election of 1918, Sinn Fein took practically all the seats in Ireland - constituting themselves as Dail Eireann, the parliament of Ireland. This book look at Dail Eireann from 1919-21.

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Revolutionary Government in Ireland by Arthur Mitchell

In the wake of the Easter Rising of 1916, Irish nationalism was transformed. The old Irish Nationalist Party was outflanked by the younger and more radical Sinn Fein. In the British general election of 1918, Sinn Fein took practically all the seats in nationalist Ireland. They had pledged themselves to a policy of not attending Westminster - instead they would constitute themselves as Dail Eireann, the parliament of Ireland. Dail Eireann met for the first time in Dublin in January 1919. It attempted to put into practice the Sinn Fein theory of an alternative government. It established an alternative administration to the official British one, complete with government departments, courts of law, a department of finance, a propaganda machine and other arms of civil administration. It was, of course, a rickety and sometimes provisional structure operated frequently by hunted men, but it remained intact throughout the Irish war of independence and secured the tacit allegiance of a large segment of the Irish nationalist population. This book examines the workings of this counter-state between 1919 and 1921.
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ISBN 13 9780717120154
ISBN 10 0717120155
Title Revolutionary Government in Ireland
Author Arthur Mitchell
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Gill
Year published 1995-01-31
Number of pages 352
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