Democracy and Dissent in the Irish Free State: Opposition, Decolonisation, and Majority Rights
By (Author) Jason Knirck
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
21st February 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Politics and government
History
320.941709042
Hardback
264
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 16mm
549g
A new analysis of the difficulties in normalising opposition in the Irish Free State, this book analyses the collision between nineteenth-century monolithic nationalist movements with the norms and expectations of multiparty parliamentary democracy. The Irish revolutionaries' attempts to create a Gaelic, postcolonial state involved resolving tension between these two ideas. Smaller economically-driven parties such as the Labour and Farmers' parties attempted to move on from the revolution's unnatural focus on nationalist political issues while the larger revolutionary parties descended from Sinn Fin attempt to recreate or restore notions of revolutionary unity. This conflict made democracy and opposition hard to establish in the Irish Free State.
Jason Knirck is Professor of History at Central Washington University