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1916 - Ireland's Revolutionary Tradition (Hardcover)
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1916 - Ireland's Revolutionary Tradition (Hardcover)
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A few minutes after noon on the 24th April, 1916, Patrick Pearse
stepped outside the newly occupied GPO on Sackville Street with a
copy of the Proclamation of the Irish Republic. Reading aloud, he
declared a strike for Irish freedom against the world's greatest
imperial power. The Easter Rising, as the six days of intense,
bloody fighting that followed came to be known, set the course for
the next 100 years of Irish history; the 'Heroes of '16' becoming a
national cultural and political touchstone down the generations.
But today, canonised and mummified, the radical visions of Pearse
and the socialist James Connolly are an awkward encumbrance on an
Irish state that has its roots in the counter-revolution of the
civil war, and which has emerged as a haven of economic
neoliberalism. In this fascinating alternative history of modern
Ireland, Kieran Allen follows the thread of 1916's 'revolutionary
tradition' - an uneasy marriage of Socialism and Republicanism - as
it has unravelled across the century. From the strikes, boycotts,
occupations and land redistribution that accompanied the war of
independence; to the 'carnival of reaction' that followed; all the
way up to the current movement against water charges and austerity,
Allen reveals the complexities, ruptures and continuities of a
revolutionary tradition that continues to haunt the establishment
today.
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