by Graham Spencer (Author)
This is the first book to comprehensively examine the shifts that have informed republican tradition and transformation from the beginning of the Troubles in Northern Ireland until the final stages of the peace process. Using a combination of empirical research and literature, the book addresses Northern Irish republican identity through the influences of imagination, history and Catholicism before it charts the processes of decision-making and management that shaped the transition from militarism to politics. Drawing from interview material from a wide range of actors and key players the book considers the challenges that political republicanism has worked to overcome and concludes that ongoing political development will require a less acute, more ambiguous communication of values based on pragmatism and compromise, rather than the continued articulation of principles and convictions that sustained the armed struggle. A unique work, From Armed Struggle to Political Struggle is essential for students and researchers in Irish politics, conflict resolution, and security studies
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 16 Jul 2015
ISBN 10: 1441140646
ISBN 13: 9781441140647
Book Overview: The first study of its kind to link Irish republican identity through the influences of Catholicism, the paramilitary campaign and political transformation.