Armed Struggle: The History of the IRA

January 13, 2020 - Comment

The IRA has been a much richer, more complexly layered, and more protean organization than is frequently recognized. It is also more open to balanced examination now–at the end of its long war in the north of Ireland–than it was even a few years ago. Richard English’s brilliant book offers a detailed history of the

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The IRA has been a much richer, more complexly layered, and more protean organization than is frequently recognized. It is also more open to balanced examination now–at the end of its long war in the north of Ireland–than it was even a few years ago.
Richard English’s brilliant book offers a detailed history of the IRA, providing invaluable historical depth to our understanding of the modern-day Provisionals, the more militant wing formed in 1969 dedicated to the removal of the British Government from Northern Ireland and the reunification of Ireland. English examines the dramatic events of the Easter Rising in 1916 and the bitter guerrilla war of 1919-21, the partitioning of Ireland in the 1920s, and the Irish Civil War of 1922-23. Here, too, are the IRA campaigns in Northern Ireland and Britain from the 1930s through the 1960s. He shows how the Provisionals were born out of the turbulence generated by the 1960s civil rights movement, and examines the escalating violence that introduced British troops to the streets of Northern Ireland. He also examines the split in the IRA that produced the Provisionals, the introduction of internment in 1971, and the tragedy of Bloody Sunday in 1972. He then discusses the struggle over political status, culminating in the Hunger Strikes of the early 1980s and describes the Provisionals’ emergence as a more committed political force throughout that decade, a politicization that made possible the peace process that has developed over the last decade. English offers a dazzling synthesis of the motives, actions and consequences of the IRA. Neither romanticizing the IRA nor condemning them outright, this is a balanced, definitive treatment of one of the world’s leading revolutionary movements.

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Anonymous says:

Armed Struggle One of the world’s most sophisticated guerrilla movements, the Provisional IRA conducted a variety of operations within Northern Ireland for decades. Unlike many other “national liberation movements”, the PIRA operated in an industrially-developed, “First World” nation. What was the nature of this organization, how did it gain supporters, what were it’s grievances and how legitimate were they?Richard English attempts to answer some of these questions in this…

Anonymous says:

Very Well Written and Balanced *4.5 Stars* This book presents a very thoughtful analysis of the conflict in Northern Ireland (and its historical precursors) and does so in an eminently readable style.I would highly recommend this book to anyone already well informed on the subject as well as to someone just cutting his or her teeth on the subject. To someone just broaching the subject, I would suggest that he or she read it with a timeline close to hand — much is covered, and one can get lost in the myriad of people and…

Anonymous says:

Republic By The Gun Richard English, a lecturer at Queen’s University Belfast, writes dispassionately about the history and ideology of the Irish Republican Army. While the book primarily focuses on the Northern Ireland Troubles (1968-1998), English includes a short but essential history of the IRA’s origins and its role as the carrier of the physical force torch. English makes some salient observations about how the civil rights movement in the 1960s, and the brutal reaction of the RUC and the B-Specials to it,…

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