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Party Politics in a New Democracy - The Irish Free State, 1922-37 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017)
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Party Politics in a New Democracy - The Irish Free State, 1922-37 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017)
Series: Palgrave Studies in Political History
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This book offers a timely, and fresh historical perspective on the
politics of independent Ireland. Interwar Ireland's politics have
been caricatured as an anomaly, with the distinction between Fianna
Fail and Fine Gael bewildering political commentators and scholars
alike. It is common for Ireland's politics to be presented as an
anomaly that compare unfavourably to the neat left/right cleavages
evident in Britain and much of Europe. By offering an historical
re-appraisal of the Irish Free State's politics, anchored in the
wider context of inter-war Europe, Mel Farrell argues that the
Irish party system is not unique in having two dominant parties
capable of adapting to changing circumstances, and suggests that
this has been a key strength of Irish democracy. Moreover, the book
challenges the tired cliche of 'Civil War Politics' by
demonstrating that events subsequent to Civil War led the Fine
Gael/Fianna Fail cleavage dominant in the twentieth-century.
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