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Vying for Victory

The 1923 General Election in the Irish Free State
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Vying for Victory delves into the strategic manoeuvres and intense conflicts that shaped pivotal battles in history. Through detailed analysis, it explores the competitive nature of military leadership and the quest for supremacy across different eras. The book offers readers an insight into the strategic decisions and their lasting impact on the course of history.
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This captivating historical narrative will appeal to you if you have a keen interest in military strategies and the personal stories behind pivotal battles. It offers detailed insights into the triumphs and challenges faced by key figures and explores the intricate dynamics of warfare. It's perfect for readers who enjoy both in-depth analysis and compelling storytelling within the history and military genre.

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Vying for Victory

After 11 arduous months, on 24 May 1923, the guns fell silent, and the Irish Civil War finally came to an end. Twelve weeks later, all adults aged 21 or over - regardless of social status or gender - cast their vote in the State's first general election. The 1923 General Election marks the true beginning of modern Irish democracy.

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Unifies writings by leading scholars on various aspects of the 1923 Irish general election.

After eleven arduous months, on May 24, 1923, the guns fell silent, and the Irish Civil War finally came to an end. Twelve weeks later, all adults aged twenty-one or over—regardless of social status or gender—cast their vote in the state's first general election. The 1923 general election marks the true beginning of modern Irish democracy.

Born in blood, the new Irish Free State was set on course to become a remarkably stable democracy in the late 1920s and early 1930s, in stark contrast to the rise of dictatorships across Europe. The Irish public had an opportunity to cast their judgment on who they wanted to govern their new free state and cast their opinion on the 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty, even though it had been ratified in January 1922. A record 376 candidates stood for election, so every seat was contested—another first in Irish electoral history.

This book offers fresh and thought-provoking insights rooted deeply in original archival research. The Cumann na nGaedheal Party's "safety first" election campaign; the importance of the election for Éamon de Valera; the perspectives of the Labour and Farmers' Parties; the propaganda and electioneering tactics deployed by the various parties; and newspaper coverage of the election, amongst many other areas, are all richly explored.

Further, this collection takes a forensic look at the end of the Irish Civil War and the August 1923 election in a wider European context; the Catholic Church's attitude toward the election; the roles of women in the 1923 election; and the engagement of the Irish diaspora in North America.

Vying for Victory offers a deeply researched, original, and fascinating analysis of the very first democratic step of a free Irish nation. It will be a valuable resource to Irish history enthusiasts, as well as students and scholars of Irish history.

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Vying for Victory offers fresh insights into the challenging early years of the Irish Free State, drawing considerable praise for its detailed exploration of the 1923 general election shortly after the Irish Civil War. The book is celebrated for its comprehensive research and is noted for enhancing the academic discourse on this pivotal historical period.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781910820704

Publisher: University College Dublin Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 30 September 2023

Country: Ireland

Imprint: University College Dublin Press

Contributors:

  • Edited by Elaine Callinan

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 180.0mm

Height: 246.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 300

About the Author

Elaine Callinan obtained her PhD from Trinity College Dublin and has published in the field of Irish electoral politics. She is currently lecturer of modern Irish history at Carlow College, St Patrick's. Mel Farrell has published widely on the politics of the Irish Free State. He is currently lecturer in Irish history at Carlow College, St Patrick's. Thomas Tormey holds a PhD from Trinity College Dublin and is an expert in the Decade of Centenaries. He has worked as Historian-in-Residence for Louth County Council and currently tutors at UCD.

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