THESIS 6789This thesis is an examination of the Irish Republican Army in the post revolutionary era. Despite its defeat in the Civil War the IRA could still count its membership in several thousand by the late 1920s. It remained a force that both states in Ireland had to reckon with. However the IRA aimed not to be an effective terrorist organisation but a mass revolutionary army. I have examined the relationship between the organisation and its allies and enemies. I locate its position in broader nationalist culture and argue against previous interpretations of its social radicalism. I argue that the IRA represented a radical force, influenced by both its own members? experiences and contemporary political philosophies
In this article three pathways into armed activism are identified among those who joined the Provisi...
Between 1918-1921, Ireland was swept along by a phenonomen, the entire island became embroiled in a ...
This article draws on data from one-to-one interviews with members and former members of the Ulster ...
With the ending of the Civil War in 1923 and the defeat of the Anti-Treaty Forces, the Irish Republi...
THESIS 9100This thesis studies the activities of Irish republicans - mainly the Irish Republican Arm...
This thesis examines how an armed group understands and manages the operation of informers against i...
The aim of this thesis is to highlight the service of ex-British soldiers in the Irish Army and to ...
The main issue examined in the paper is how the portrayal and perception of the Irish Republican Arm...
The Provisional IRA and its political wing Sinn Féin have attracted by far the greatest scholarly in...
This paper argues that micro-mobilization into armed activism is strongly motivated by the enactment...
The IRA: The Irish Republican Army is an interesting book, not least because it attempts a sociologi...
In this article three pathways into armed activism are identified among those who joined the Provisi...
This book examines the grass-roots relationship between the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and the civi...
This thesis examines the emergence of both the Irish Republican Socialist Party and Irish National L...
A study of the the ways in which the Irish Republican Army attempted and succeeded to shape the poli...
In this article three pathways into armed activism are identified among those who joined the Provisi...
Between 1918-1921, Ireland was swept along by a phenonomen, the entire island became embroiled in a ...
This article draws on data from one-to-one interviews with members and former members of the Ulster ...
With the ending of the Civil War in 1923 and the defeat of the Anti-Treaty Forces, the Irish Republi...
THESIS 9100This thesis studies the activities of Irish republicans - mainly the Irish Republican Arm...
This thesis examines how an armed group understands and manages the operation of informers against i...
The aim of this thesis is to highlight the service of ex-British soldiers in the Irish Army and to ...
The main issue examined in the paper is how the portrayal and perception of the Irish Republican Arm...
The Provisional IRA and its political wing Sinn Féin have attracted by far the greatest scholarly in...
This paper argues that micro-mobilization into armed activism is strongly motivated by the enactment...
The IRA: The Irish Republican Army is an interesting book, not least because it attempts a sociologi...
In this article three pathways into armed activism are identified among those who joined the Provisi...
This book examines the grass-roots relationship between the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and the civi...
This thesis examines the emergence of both the Irish Republican Socialist Party and Irish National L...
A study of the the ways in which the Irish Republican Army attempted and succeeded to shape the poli...
In this article three pathways into armed activism are identified among those who joined the Provisi...
Between 1918-1921, Ireland was swept along by a phenonomen, the entire island became embroiled in a ...
This article draws on data from one-to-one interviews with members and former members of the Ulster ...