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Remembering the Revolution - Dissent, Culture, and Nationalism in the Irish Free State (Hardcover)
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Remembering the Revolution - Dissent, Culture, and Nationalism in the Irish Free State (Hardcover)
Series: Oxford Historical Monographs
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Remembering the Irish Revolution chronicles the ways in which the
Irish revolution was remembered in the first two decades of Irish
independence. While tales of heroism and martyrdom dominated
popular accounts of the revolution, a handful of nationalists
reflected on the period in more ambivalent terms. For them, the
freedoms won in revolution came with great costs: the grievous loss
of civilian lives, the brutalisation of Irish society, and the loss
of hope for a united and prosperous independent nation. To many
nationalists, their views on the revolution were traitorous. For
others, they were the courageous expression of some uncomfortable
truths. This volume explores these struggles over revolutionary
memory through the lives of four significant, but under-researched
nationalist intellectuals: Eimar O'Duffy, P. S. O'Hegarty, George
Russell, and Desmond Ryan. It provides a lively account of their
controversial critiques of the Irish revolution, and an intimate
portrait of the friends, enemies, institutions and influences that
shaped them. Based on wide-ranging archival research, Remembering
the Irish Revolution puts the history of Irish revolutionary memory
in a transnational context. It shows the ways in which
international debates about war, human progress, and the fragility
of Western civilisation were crucial in shaping the understandings
of the revolution in Ireland. It provides a fresh context for
analysis the major writers of the period, such as Sean O'Casey, W.
B. Yeats, and Sean O'Faolain, as well as a new outlook on the
genesis of the revisionist/nationalist schism that continues to
resonate in Irish society today.
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