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Frank Aiken: Nationalist and Internationalist

Frank Aiken: Nationalist and Internationalist

Brian Hanley
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A fascinating biography of one of the most significant and controversial Irish politicians and revolutionaries of the twentieth century. Aiken’s remarkable career as a military commander, politician and, eventually, statesman on the international stage is subjected to a thorough analysis and a brilliant light is shed on the life of Aiken as a man, politician and myth.

Revolutionary; statesman; polymath: Frank Aiken cuts a colossal figure in twentieth century Irish history. However, he remains a controversial figure—regarded as a war criminal by some and a principled proponent of National liberation by others.

In this engaging biographical collection, contributors scrutinise Aiken’s thoughts and actions at several critical junctures in modern Irish and world history, taking readers through the War of Independence, Civil War, the birth of the new state, the Second World War, the Cold War and the modern Northern Ireland Troubles. Divided into two sections – Nationalist and Internationalist – and based on an unrivalled breadth of testimony from academics, family members, rivals and colleagues, this study ultimately details the footprints Aiken left on the national and international political stage

Aiken owed his early eminence to military rather than political leadership; he was commandant of the 4th Northern Division of the IRA during the War of Independence and was driven to undertake the most daring and spectacular feats of the Irish Civil War. He went on to become the Chief of Staff of the Anti-Treaty IRA but was expelled for backing de Valera’s plan for a Republican government – the beginnings of Fianna Fáil. Thereafter his instrumental role was to be political: a Minister for Defence, Finance, and External Affairs over the course of the following decades; he was to oversee much success and controversy in the burgeoning state. This biography represents the first deserving assessment of a monumental personality in 20th century Irish History.
Language
English
Pages
615
Format
ebook
Publisher
Irish Academic Press
Release
July 03, 2014
ISBN
0716532565
ISBN 13
9780716532569

Frank Aiken: Nationalist and Internationalist

Brian Hanley
0/5 ( ratings)
A fascinating biography of one of the most significant and controversial Irish politicians and revolutionaries of the twentieth century. Aiken’s remarkable career as a military commander, politician and, eventually, statesman on the international stage is subjected to a thorough analysis and a brilliant light is shed on the life of Aiken as a man, politician and myth.

Revolutionary; statesman; polymath: Frank Aiken cuts a colossal figure in twentieth century Irish history. However, he remains a controversial figure—regarded as a war criminal by some and a principled proponent of National liberation by others.

In this engaging biographical collection, contributors scrutinise Aiken’s thoughts and actions at several critical junctures in modern Irish and world history, taking readers through the War of Independence, Civil War, the birth of the new state, the Second World War, the Cold War and the modern Northern Ireland Troubles. Divided into two sections – Nationalist and Internationalist – and based on an unrivalled breadth of testimony from academics, family members, rivals and colleagues, this study ultimately details the footprints Aiken left on the national and international political stage

Aiken owed his early eminence to military rather than political leadership; he was commandant of the 4th Northern Division of the IRA during the War of Independence and was driven to undertake the most daring and spectacular feats of the Irish Civil War. He went on to become the Chief of Staff of the Anti-Treaty IRA but was expelled for backing de Valera’s plan for a Republican government – the beginnings of Fianna Fáil. Thereafter his instrumental role was to be political: a Minister for Defence, Finance, and External Affairs over the course of the following decades; he was to oversee much success and controversy in the burgeoning state. This biography represents the first deserving assessment of a monumental personality in 20th century Irish History.
Language
English
Pages
615
Format
ebook
Publisher
Irish Academic Press
Release
July 03, 2014
ISBN
0716532565
ISBN 13
9780716532569

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