The Blueshirts
Title | The Blueshirts PDF eBook |
Author | Maurice Manning |
Publisher | |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 1987 |
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The Blueshirts and Irish Politics
Title | The Blueshirts and Irish Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Mike Cronin |
Publisher | |
Pages | 234 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
Explores the Fascist movement in Ireland in the 1930's and its effect on Irish politics and the government of De Valera.
The Blue Shirts
Title | The Blue Shirts PDF eBook |
Author | Hugues Théorêt |
Publisher | University of Ottawa Press |
Pages | 484 |
Release | 2017-05-16 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0776624695 |
While Adolf Hitler was seizing power in Germany, Adrien Arcand was laying the foundations in Quebec for his Parti national social chrétien. The Blue Shirts, as its members were called, wore a military uniform and prominently displayed the swastika. Arcand saw Jewish conspiracy wherever he turned and his views resonated with his followers who, like him, sought a scapegoat for all the ills eroding society. Even after his imprisonment during the Second World War, the fanatical Adrien Arcand continued his correspondence with those on the frontlines of anti-semitism. Until his death in 1967, he pursued his campaign of propaganda against communists and Jews. Hugues Théorêt describes a dark period in Quebec’s ideological history using an objective approach and careful, rigorous research in this book, which won the 2015 Canada Prize (Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences).
Saving the State
Title | Saving the State PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Collins |
Publisher | Gill & Macmillan Ltd |
Pages | 549 |
Release | 2020-10-30 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0717189740 |
When Fine Gael entered a coalition government with Fianna Fáil in 2020 the party did what would have been unthinkable for its forefathers, who had fought and won a bitter civil war to establish the institutions of an independent Irish state almost a century earlier. Saving the State is the remarkable story of Fine Gael from its origins in the fraught days of civil war to the political convulsions of 2020. Written by political journalist Stephen Collins and historian Ciara Meehan, Saving the State draws on a wealth of original historical research and a range of interviews with key political figures to chart the evolution of the party through the lens of its successive leaders. From the special place occupied by Michael Collins in the party's pantheon of heroes to the dark era of the Blueshirts, and from its role as the founder of the state to its claim to be the defender of the state, the ways that members perceive their own history is also explored. Saving the State is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding how Fine Gael came to be the party it is today, the ways in which it interprets and presents its own history, and the role that it played in shaping modern Ireland.
In Bed with the Blueshirts
Title | In Bed with the Blueshirts PDF eBook |
Author | Shane Ross |
Publisher | Atlantic Books |
Pages | 347 |
Release | 2020-10-29 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1838952926 |
The definitive inside account of the 2016-20 coalition government. Cabinet minister Shane Ross reveals the bitter internal battles fought with the old Blueshirts, the crises when the coalition came close to collapse and the sometimes fraught personal relationships between the fifteen figures who made up the last government. He recounts how a group of Independents risked everything to form a government that was expected to last for only months but which ran for more than four years, under two Taoisigh with utterly different styles. With great humour and charm, Ross unveils the skulduggery, the secret deals, the drama of how Irish football was rescued and Olympic chief Pat Hickey toppled, showing us what really happens behind the closed doors of Ireland's government.
Yeats, Ireland and Fascism
Title | Yeats, Ireland and Fascism PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth Cullingford |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 259 |
Release | 1981-02-19 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1349045462 |
Revolutionary Nativism
Title | Revolutionary Nativism PDF eBook |
Author | Maggie Clinton |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 2017-03-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0822373033 |
In Revolutionary Nativism Maggie Clinton traces the history and cultural politics of fascist organizations that operated under the umbrella of the Chinese Nationalist Party (GMD) during the 1920s and 1930s. Clinton argues that fascism was not imported to China from Europe or Japan; rather it emerged from the charged social conditions that prevailed in the country's southern and coastal regions during the interwar period. These fascist groups were led by young militants who believed that reviving China's Confucian "national spirit" could foster the discipline and social cohesion necessary to defend China against imperialism and Communism and to develop formidable industrial and military capacities, thereby securing national strength in a competitive international arena. Fascists within the GMD deployed modernist aesthetics in their literature and art while justifying their anti-Communist violence with nativist discourse. Showing how the GMD's fascist factions popularized a virulently nationalist rhetoric that linked Confucianism with a specific path of industrial development, Clinton sheds new light on the complex dynamics of Chinese nationalism and modernity.