IRA Man: Talking with the Rebels

IRA Man: Talking with the Rebels

by Douglass McFerran
ISBN-10:
0275955915
ISBN-13:
9780275955915
Pub. Date:
10/28/1997
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0275955915
ISBN-13:
9780275955915
Pub. Date:
10/28/1997
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
IRA Man: Talking with the Rebels

IRA Man: Talking with the Rebels

by Douglass McFerran

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Overview

This is the compelling story of a former Jesuit who traveled to Ireland in order to better understand the IRA, its widespread support among Irish Catholics, and the country's continuing civil unrest. Author Douglass McFerran, an American, made many key contacts in Northern Ireland, enabling him to gain unprecedented access to republican groups. He met with members of the Orange Lodge and the heavily armed Royal Ulster Constabulary; he had tea with leaders of Sinn Fein; and he participated in the annual Internment March on the streets of Belfast. In this book he provides a history of the conflict in Northern Ireland and goes beyond the propaganda on both sides to understand the causes of today's violence and explore what would be necessary to end it.

McFerran wrote this book at the suggestion of individuals within the Irish republican community. During its writing he had the cooperation of several Sinn Fein leaders and past and present members of the IRA. McFerran came to believe that the violent situation in Northern Ireland can best be explained by considering the manner in which the English government, through genocide and civil repression, attempted to eliminate Irish resistance to English rule. The failure of the Anglo-Irish War to achieve a united Irish government brought on a republican movement with a political expression in Sinn Fein and a military expression in the guerrilla activities of the Irish Republican Army. The continued failure of the English government to negotiate with Irish nationalists can be attributed to a desire to maintain the political support of predominantly Protestant unionists, who since 1913 have pledged armed resistance to any effort to allow a Catholic-led government to rule over them.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275955915
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/28/1997
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

DOUGLASS McFERRAN was trained to be a Jesuit priest but withdrew from the order after ten years. Since 1966 he has been teaching philosophy at Los Angeles Pierce College./e He has written several books and a number of articles on the contemporary witchcraft movement.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Republicans Keeping the Faith
The Divided Island
"We Are All Volunteers"
Rule of the Redcoats
A Nation of Rebels
The Catholic Problem
The Easter Uprising and its Consequences
The Troubles
Talking with the Rebels
Back to Britain
The Marching Season
The Streets of Belfast
The Past, The Future
How it Could Have Been
Playing the Orange Card
The Other Nationalists
An Irish Dilemma
Suggestions for Further Reading

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