New Sinn Féin

New Sinn Féin
Author: Agnès Maillot
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2005
Genre: Nationalism
ISBN: 9780415321969


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Containing interviews with key figures, such as Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness, The New Sinn Féin is essential reading for anyone with an interest in Irish politics, and the republican movement in particular.

The New Politics of Sinn Féin

The New Politics of Sinn Féin
Author: Kevin Bean
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1846311446


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Sinn Féin (“ourselves” or “we ourselves”) began innocuously enough, at least in etymology, when founder Arthur Griffith asked the publishers of an Oldcastle paper if he might use their name for a new political party that he was setting up. Since that 1905 founding, however, and through its journey from revolutionary movement to potential political partner in the state it was pledged to destroy, the modern political meaning of Sinn Féin reflects a contradictory and tension-heavy history of Irish republicanism. The New Politics of Sinn Féin is a powerful and revealing assessment of the ideological and organizational development of provisional republicanism since 1985. The first half of the volume chronicles the processes of change that transformed the republican movement from its revolutionary origins to its current role as a civic and legislative power, while the second half explores the ideological implications of this transition. Arguing that the political movement remains a site of contestation between elements of the universal and the particular, Kevin Bean looks especially to the tensions between civic and ethnic conceptions of identity and the nation as a way to define Sinn Féin in its current incarnation—making this an essential volume for anyone concerned with the contemporary state of Irish politics.

Power Play

Power Play
Author: Deaglán de Bréadún
Publisher: Merrion Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-10-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 178537043X


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This is the first comprehensive analysis of how Sinn Féin has transformed itself from ‘political wing’ of the Republican movement to a mainstream force in Irish politics. In this book by one of Ireland’s leading political journalists, Deaglán de Bréadún provides an incisive account of how the party has arrived at a position, in the space of one generation, where it is in power north of the border and knocking on the door of government in the south. Despite recent controversies and scandals arising from alleged sexual abuse by republican activists, and the violent legacies of the Troubles, the party has maintained its popularity. The outsiders have now become insiders in the political game. How did this dramatic transformation come about? Based on detailed research as well as interviews with a wide range of figures inside Sinn Féin and across the Irish political spectrum, Deaglán de Bréadún unveils a fascinating and indispensable analysis of a party that has come in from the cold. The book also draws on the author’s experiences covering the Northern Ireland peace process as well as politics in the Republic for many years, to reveal the most fascinating and unmissable political story of 2015.

Sinn Féin and The Politics of Left Republicanism

Sinn Féin and The Politics of Left Republicanism
Author: Eoin Ó Broin
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN:


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Analyses the growing political influence of Sinn Féin and its place in the globally resurgent democratic left.

Sinn Feín

Sinn Feín
Author: Brian Feeney
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780299186746


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A devout young boy in rural Ohio, Andrew Evans had his life mapped for him: baptism, mission, Brigham Young University, temple marriage, and children of his own. But as an awkward gay kid, bullied and bored, he escaped into the glossy pages of National Geographic and the wide promise of the world atlas. The Black Penguin is Evans's memoir, travel tale, and love story of his eventual journey to the farthest reaches of the map, a wild yet touching adventure across some of the most astonishing landscapes on Earth. Ejected from church and shunned by his family as a young man, Evans embarks on an ambitious overland journey halfway across the world. Riding public transportation, he crosses swamps, deserts, mountains, and jungles, slowly approaching his lifelong dream and ultimate goal: Antarctica. With each new mile comes laughter, pain, unexpected friendship, true weirdness, unsettling realities, and some hair-raising moments that eventually lead to a singular discovery on a remote beach at the bottom of the world. Evans's 12,000-mile voyage becomes a soulful quest to balance faith, family, and self, reminding us that, in the end, our lives are defined by the roads we take, the places we touch, and those we hold nearest.

Sinn Féin

Sinn Féin
Author: Sinn Fein
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1970
Genre: Ireland
ISBN:


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Sinn Fein and the IRA

Sinn Fein and the IRA
Author: Matthew Whiting
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2017-11-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1474420559


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Matthew Whiting explores Irish republicanism's transformation from violence to political power. He examines their electoral participation and engagement in democratic bargaining, the role of Irish-America and British government policy to argue that moderation was a long-term process of concessions in return for increased political inclusion.

Sinn Fein

Sinn Fein
Author: Patrick Sarsfield O'Hegarty
Publisher: Dublin : Maunsel
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1919
Genre: Ireland
ISBN:


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Traces the evolution of the Sinn Fein movement, and the inspiration of Mr. Arthur Griffith.

Sinn Féin, 1905-2005

Sinn Féin, 1905-2005
Author: Kevin Rafter
Publisher: Gill
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN:


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"In this new book, Kevin Rafter investigates the emergence of Sinn Fein as a political force on the island of Ireland. He examines the concessions and compromises - sponsored by Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness - which have aided Sinn Fein's recent political advance." "He delves into the history of a party founded a century ago and charts how the political brand that is the name Sinn Fein has been used and abused over the last hundred years. He explores Sinn Fein's policy positions, its funding sources and its electoral prospects."--BOOK JACKET.