Richard Mulcahy

Richard Mulcahy
Title Richard Mulcahy PDF eBook
Author Pádraig Ó Caoimh
Publisher Merrion Press
Pages 364
Release 2019-11-04
Genre History
ISBN 1788551001

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Chief of Staff of the IRA, successor to Michael Collins as Commander in Chief of the National Army, founding member of Cumann na nGaedheal and later leader of Fine Gael: Richard Mulcahy was a leading figure in revolutionary Ireland and the new Irish State. But who was the enigmatic man behind the myth? Conspiratorial IRB nationalist; stubborn military tribune; pragmatic, political officeholder; or a fascinating combination of these and other traits? In Richard Mulcahy: From the Politics of War to the Politics of Peace, Pádraig Ó Caoimh expertly explores the awkward, often competitive, relationships Mulcahy had with Brugha, Cosgrave, de Valera, O’Higgins and Stack, and investigates the forging of the Irish national army out of the furnace of change brought about by the rise of militarism, a mismanaged rebellion and two wars, one of liberation, the other of brothers. This long overdue new biography also reveals the ambiguous role of the IRB, and the strategically important military and political executive positions that Mulcahy occupied during the post-rebellion, army-building and state-building phase of 1917–24. This extensively researched new study of Richard Mulcahy and the struggle for supremacy concerning the post-revolutionary government-army relationship is a vital contribution to understanding Ireland’s revolutionary past.

Papers of General Richard Mulcahy

Papers of General Richard Mulcahy
Title Papers of General Richard Mulcahy PDF eBook
Author Richard Mulcahy
Publisher
Pages 130
Release 1975
Genre Ireland
ISBN

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My Father, the General

My Father, the General
Title My Father, the General PDF eBook
Author Risteárd Mulcahy
Publisher Liberties Press
Pages 0
Release 2014-06-10
Genre Ireland
ISBN 9781905483952

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An in-depth biography of the often controversial and hitherto neglected figure and Free State leader. Featuring rare and unseen material from the family archive, this book is a marvellous insight into the man behind the uniform who played a major role in running the War of Independence.

Portrait of a Revolutionary

Portrait of a Revolutionary
Title Portrait of a Revolutionary PDF eBook
Author Maryann Gialanella Valiulis
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 332
Release 1992-01-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780813117911

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Richard Mulcahy was architect of the guerrilla war that forced the British to grant Dominion status to Ireland and the guiding spirit behind the civil war that ensured the survival of the new state. In this illuminating portrait, Maryann Valiulis uses Mulcahy's career as a focus for reexamining Ireland's transition from colony to nation state between 1916 and 1924. She also views the Irish struggle from Mulcahy's varied perspectives - chief of staff in the Anglo-Irish war and minister for defence and commander-in-chief during the civil war. Contrary to traditional interpretation, she argues, Mulcahy and General Headquarters Staff played a crucial role in setting ethical boundaries for the guerrilla war, in ensuring that the war of independence did not degenerate into wanton violence, sectarian conflict, or personal vengeance. In the civil war, Mulcahy was less successful. In fact, in an attempt to enforce standards and control the actions of the army, he was led into his most controversial policy - execution of prisoners. Valiulis contends that within an atmosphere of terror and counter-terror, Mulcahy and GHQ kept the threads of the revolutionary struggle woven together. Under Mulcahy's direction, GHQ became a focal point for a guerrilla war that the IRA may not have been able to win but, thanks to Mulcahy and GHQ, did not lose. Mulcahy's life reveals much about the diversity of Irish nationalism, the nature of the revolutionary struggle, and the influence of colonialism. He epitomized the political and cultural nationalist whose vision of a free and independent Ireland was a synthesis of traditions: Gaelic and English, constitutional and revolutionary, modern and traditional. From such blendings did Ireland forge an enduring democratic nation state. Portrait of a Revolutionary is an essential contribution to our understanding of modern Irish history.

Richard Mulcahy (1886-1971)

Richard Mulcahy (1886-1971)
Title Richard Mulcahy (1886-1971) PDF eBook
Author Risteárd Mulcahy
Publisher
Pages 442
Release 1999
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Richard Mulcahy

Richard Mulcahy
Title Richard Mulcahy PDF eBook
Author Pádraig Ó Caoimh
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781788550987

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Major new biographical study of Irish revolutionary leader Richard Mulcahy.

Commemorating the Irish Civil War

Commemorating the Irish Civil War
Title Commemorating the Irish Civil War PDF eBook
Author Anne Dolan
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 260
Release 2006-04-27
Genre History
ISBN 9780521026987

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After civil war, can the winners commemorate their victory, hailing their conquering heroes with the blood of their former comrades still fresh on their boots? Or should they cover themselves in shame and hope that the nation soon forgets? In this book, Anne Dolan explores the tensions between memory and forgetting in twentieth-century Ireland. By examining the memory of winning the Irish Civil War, she discusses the extent to which it has been used to serve party political ends, where private grief finds consolation when the dead have fallen from political favour, and how the dead are remembered when no one wanted to fight the war. The book addresses the Irish Civil War at its most public point: at the statues and crosses, and in the ritual and rhetoric of commemoration. It will be of central interest to all students and scholars of European history and politics.