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The Anglo-Irish Tradition (Paperback, Main)
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The Anglo-Irish Tradition (Paperback, Main)
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'I was brought up to think myself Irish without question or
qualification,' wrote the Irish author and politician, Stephen
Gwynn, in the 1920s, 'but the new nationalism prefers to describe
me and the like of me as Anglo-Irish.' This new nationalism
maintained that the only true Irishman was a Gael, and Gaelic
culture the only truly Irish culture. Other elements, if they could
not be eliminated, must be given a label indicating their 'foreign'
origin. 'Anglo-Irish was the name given to the descendents and
successors of the Protestant Ascendancy that had ruled Ireland in
the eighteenth century, to which belonged Swift and Burke,
Goldsmith and Grattan. They were, in general, members of the Church
of Ireland and mainly, though not exclusively, of English
extraction. But they certainly felt themselves to be Irish, however
they might differ from the majority of their countrymen. In this
book J. C. Beckett maintains that the Anglo-Irish tradition is an
essential part of the life of Ireland. He traces its history down
to the Treaty of 1921, and discusses briefly the significance for
Ireland of their decline, both in numbers and in influence, after
that date.
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