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Defying the IRA? : intimidation, coercion, and communities during the Irish Revolution / / Brian Hughes [[electronic resource]]



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Autore: Hughes Brian (Historian) Visualizza persona
Titolo: Defying the IRA? : intimidation, coercion, and communities during the Irish Revolution / / Brian Hughes [[electronic resource]] Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Liverpool, : Liverpool University Press, 2017
Liverpool : , : Liverpool University Press, , 2016
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (xi, 230 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina: 941.5082/1
Soggetto topico: Intimidation - Ireland - History - 20th century
Violence - Ireland - History - 20th century
Soggetto geografico: Ireland
Irland
Soggetto genere / forma: History
Soggetto non controllato: History
IRA
Belfast
Boycott
Catholic Church
Dáil Éireann
Impact Wrestling
Ireland
Irish Republican Army
Protestantism
Royal Irish Constabulary
Note generali: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 07 Jul 2017).
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-221) and index.
Sommario/riassunto: This book examines the grass-roots relationship between the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and the civilian population during the Irish Revolution. It is primarily concerned with the attempts of the militant revolutionaries to discourage, stifle, and punish dissent among the local populations in which they operated, and the actions or inactions by which dissent was expressed or implied.Focusing on the period of guerilla war against British rule from c. 1917 to 1922, it uncovers the acts of 'everyday' violence, threat, and harm that characterized much of the revolutionary activity of this period. Moving away from the ambushes and assassinations that have dominated much of the discourse on the revolution, the book explores low-level violent and non-violent agitation in the Irish town or parish. The opening chapter treats the IRA's challenge to the British state through the campaign against servants of the Crown - policemen, magistrates, civil servants, and others - and IRA participation in local government and the republican counter-state. The book then explores the nature of civilian defiance and IRA punishment in communities across the island before turning its attention specifically to the year that followed the 'Truce' of July 1921.This study argues that civilians rarely operated at either extreme of a spectrum of support but, rather, in a large and fluid middle ground. Behaviour was rooted in local circumstances, and influenced by local fears, suspicions, and rivalries. IRA punishment was similarly dictated by community conditions and usually suited to the nature of the perceived defiance. Overall, violence and intimidation in Ireland was persistent, but, by some contemporary standards, relatively restrained.
Titolo autorizzato: Defying the IRA  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-78694-401-4
1-78138-354-5
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910159441903321
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Serie: Reappraisals in Irish history.