This is the first comprehensive study of the IRA's attempts to
create a "social republicanism, " a marriage between militant
nationalism and the politics of the left. From agitation among the
peasantry in the 1920s to efforts in the 1990s to add a political
dimension to purist nationalism in the form of Sinn Fein's "peace
process, " Henry Patterson analyzes the various failed attempts to
marry two fundamentally incompatible ideologies.
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