Se�n MacBride: A Republican Life, 1904-1946

Se�n MacBride: A Republican Life, 1904-1946

by Caoimhe Nic Dhïibhïid
Se�n MacBride: A Republican Life, 1904-1946

Se�n MacBride: A Republican Life, 1904-1946

by Caoimhe Nic Dhïibhïid

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Overview

Now available in paperback, this book critically examines the republican career of one of Ireland's more controversial political figures, Seán MacBride (1904-1988), focusing on his subversive activities prior to his reinvention as a constitutional politician.

MacBride, a Nobel and Lenin prize-winning humanitarian, was a youthful participant in the Irish Revolution of 1916-1923. He was an active member of the Dublin Brigade of the Irish Republican Army during the War of Independence, and found himself on the losing side of the 1922-23 Civil War. Rising through the ranks of the depleted and demoralised post-revolutionary republican movement, MacBride occupied a leadership position in the Irish Republican Army for fifteen years, bridging the difficult formative years of the Irish Free State to the ascent of de Valera and Fianna Fáil. Leaving behind an active part in the republican movement in 1938, MacBride moved into legal circles, carving out a successful career at the Irish Bar through the years of the Emergency, while maintaining links with both the IRA the German legation in Dublin.

As well as providing the first scholarly assessment of MacBride's political career within the Irish republican movement, this book offers wider reflections on the transition from violent republicanism to constitutional politics. The book also analyses internal tensions and strategic shifts within the Irish republican community in the post-revolutionary period, in particular the oscillations between politics and militarism, and considers the political, ideological and moral challenges that the Second World War presented to Irish political culture.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781781380116
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Publication date: 04/01/2014
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 245
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Caoimhe Nic Dháibhéid is Lecturer in Modern History at the University of Sheffield. From 2010-1012 she was Rutherford Research Fellow at Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. 'The Centre of Delight of the Household': 1904-1916
2. 'Fighting the Tans at Fourteen': 1916-1918
3. Seán MacBride's Irish Revolution: 1919-1921
4. Rising through the Ranks: 1921-1926
5. 'The Driving Force of the Army': 1926-1932
6. 'The Guiding Influence of the Mass of the People should be the IRA': 1932-1937
7. Becoming Legitimate? 1938-1940
8. 'Standing Counsel to the Illegal Organisation': 1943-1946
Epilogue
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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