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The West must wait

County Galway and the Irish Free State, 1922-32

By Una Newell

The West must wait
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  • ISBN: 9780719089152
  • Publish Date: Feb 2015
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
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  • ISBN: 9781526107374
  • Publish Date: Jan 2017
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  • ISBN: 9780719097966
  • Publish Date: Sep 2016
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    Book Information

    • Format: eBook
    • ISBN: 978-0-7190-9796-6
    • Published Date: September 2016

    Description

    The West must wait presents a new perspective on the development of the Irish Free State. It extends the regional historical debate beyond the Irish revolution and raises a series of challenging questions about post-civil war society in Ireland.

    Through a detailed examination of key local themes - land, poverty, politics, emigration, the status of the Irish language, the influence of radical republicans and the authority of the Catholic Church - it offers a probing analysis of the socio-political realities of life in the new state.

    This book opens up a new dimension by providing a rural contrast to the Dublin-centred views of Irish politics. Significantly, it reveals the level of deprivation in local Free State society with which the government had to confront in the west. Rigorously researched, it explores the disconnect between the perceptions of what independence would deliver and what was achieved by the incumbent Cumann na nGaedheal administration.

    Contents

    Part I: Conflict
    1. The Treaty and the June pact election
    2. Civil War society and the August 1923 election

    Part II: Society
    3. Land and reform
    4. Poverty and the Irish language
    5. Crime, security and morality

    Part III: Politics
    6. Conservative revolutionaries: 1923-32
    7. Elections: 1927-32
    Epilogue
    Index

    Author

    Úna Newell is a Research Associate at the Humanities Institute of Ireland, University College Dublin

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