First published in 1978, The Politics of Legitimacy by Frank Burton
examines the ideology and politics of the Provisional IRA through the
socio-historical conditions of Northern Irish society. Drawing on an
empirical investigation in the sociology of knowledge, Burton analyzes
politicized violence broadly and focuses on one aspect of the Northern
Ireland conflict in particular. His analysis is rooted in both an
ethnographic study of a working-class Belfast community and
theoretical traditions addressing social consciousness. Burton’s
central thesis argues that the Provisional IRA’s ideology
articulates the dominant categories of Northern Irish Catholic total
ideology, which he defines through three interconnected elements:
communalism, sectarianism, and republicanism. IRA ideology is framed
as a politics of national liberation expressed through civil rights
rhetoric, while the intensity of the Six County War is explained as a
reflection of major ideological formations within the Catholic
community. In the final chapter, Burton contrasts his analysis with
press coverage and other political interpretations of the Northern
Ireland conflict. This work serves as a vital historical reference for
scholars and researchers of British, Irish, and political history.
Les mer
Struggles in a Belfast Community
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040820940
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter