1922 : the birth of Irish democracy
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1922 : the birth of Irish democracy
Gill and Macmillan, 1996
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Nineteen twenty-two : the birth of Irish democracy
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Bibliography: p. [222]-228
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The process of democratic nation-making reached full fruition while a vicious civil war was raging, ostensibly fought over points of political principle but actually deciding whether Ireland was to be ruled by popular majority will or by a virtuous but unaccountable minority. Gavin argues that militant republicanism always lacked popular, democratic legitimacy and that mainstream Irish nationalism was moderate and realistic. It was this nation-building tradition that triumphed in 1922. Thus, Ireland did not go the way of so many newly emerging European states. There evolved a stable democracy which eventually came to include most of those defeated in 1922.
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