Charles Haughey maintained one of the most controversial and brilliant
careers in the history of Irish politics, but for every stage in his
mounting success there was one issue that complicated, and almost
devastated, his ambitions to lead Irish politics: Northern Ireland. In
‘A Failed Political Entity’ Stephen Kelly uncovers the complex
motives that underlie Haughey’s fervent attitude towards the
political and sectarian violence that was raging across the border.
Early in Haughey’s governmental career he took a hard line against
the IRA, leading many to think he was antipathetic towards the
situation in Northern Ireland. Then, in one of the most defining
scandals in the history of modern Ireland – The Arms Crisis of 1970
– he was accused of attempting to supply northern nationalists with
guns and ammunitions. Whilst his role in this murky affair almost
ended his political career, the question of Northern Ireland was
ever-binding and would deftly serve to bring Haughey back to power as
taoiseach in 1979.
Through recent access to an astonishing array of classified documents
and extensive interviews, Stephen Kelly confronts every controversy,
examining the genesis of Haughey’s attitude to Northern Ireland;
allegations that Haughey played a key part in the formation of the
Provisional IRA; the Haughey–Thatcher relationship; and Haughey’s
leading hand in the early stages of the fledgling Northern Ireland
peace process.
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Charles Haughey and the Northern Ireland Question, 1945-1992
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781785371028
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Irish Academy Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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