Robert Briscoe
Sinn Féin Revolutionary, Fianna Fáil Nationalist and Revisionist Zionist
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Published:24th Nov '15
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This biography reveals the full significance of Robert Briscoe’s influence within the contentious political culture of the early Irish state, as well as reinforcing his importance to the global Zionist rescue effort of the 1930s. Drawing on a wealth of previously unavailable archival material, the book charts Briscoe’s evolution from a fringe Sinn Féin activist in 1917 to a member of Michael Collins’s personal staff in 1921. It also analyses his agonizing decision to abandon Collins and support the anti-Treaty stance of his close friend and political hero, Éamon de Valera, before becoming a founding member of Fianna Fáil in 1926. Most importantly of all, the book investigates Briscoe’s evolving Jewish awareness, looking at his involvement in a traumatic immigration endeavour and also at his engagement with Ze’ev Jabotinsky and the New Zionist Organisation, under whose auspices he led political rescue missions to Poland, America and South Africa.
«The odyssey of Robert Briscoe […] is a fascinating one. He was at the crossroads of both Irish and Jewish nationalism. Kevin McCarthy has recovered his story for a wider audience and has thereby made an important contribution to Jewish as well as to Irish history.»
(Colin Shindler, The Jewish Chronicle March 31, 2016)
ISBN: 9783034318419
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 420g
275 pages
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