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The Irish Against the War : Postcolonial Identity & Political Activism in Contemporary Ireland

Louvet, Marie-ViolaineMaher, Eamon(Series edited by)
Part of the Reimagining Ireland series
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The purpose of the book is to explore and explicate the origins, evolution and mobilisation of anti-war activism in Ireland from the 1950s.

The author applies postcolonial critical perspectives alongside social movement theory to define the multifaceted Irish approach to different international conflicts from the creation of the Irish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (1958) to the current war in Ukraine.

Meticulously researched, the chapters develop an analysis of the anti-war activism in Ireland, be it at a local, national or supranational level, from political parties, trade unions and civil associations.

The book casts light on the factors that structure the Irish domestication of the conflicts under study, be they historical and connected to senses of national identity in the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland, or strategic, diplomatic and religious.

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Product Details
1800799985 / 9781800799981
Paperback / softback
29/02/2024
United Kingdom
English
286 pages
23 cm