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Hardcover Ireland's New Traditionalists: Fianna Fáil Republicanism and Gender, 1926-1938 Book

ISBN: 1782054391

ISBN13: 9781782054399

Ireland's New Traditionalists: Fianna F�il Republicanism and Gender, 1926-1938

The creation of Fianna F il in 1926 marked a new era in Irish politics wherein an evolved version of Irish republicanism, suited to operate in the Irish Free State, entered the political arena. Fianna F il was indeed a political organisation, but it was also a nationalist project, intent on creating a wide-reaching electorate and shaping Ireland's political discourse. De Valera's party defied the moribund direction of Irish republicanism, reversing the trend to the extent that the movement ultimately triumphed with the passage of the 1937 Bunreacht na h ireann (Constitution of Ireland) and the ire Confirmation Bill of 1938. Ireland's New Traditionalists situates Fianna F il's nationalist republican project within a broader European context by analysing the republican aesthetic through the lens of gender theory as well as situating Ireland within the context of interwar Europe. This analytical approach reveals that Fianna F il--the party that 'made' the modern Irish Republic--spent a great deal of time and energy in building a national discourse rooted in a male/female binary that served to 'correct' short term crises and long-term traumas by fabricating versions of an idealised Irish Feminine and Masculine that served to embody the party's vision of a traditionalist, yet modern Ireland.

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