Most of the prominent figures from Ireland’s revolutionary generation have been endlessly profiled and commemorated but the controversial General Eoin O’Duffy remains a pariah. Despite reaching the heights of leadership in the republican movement during the Irish revolutionary period–and subsequently becoming a key state-builder in early independent Ireland as head of the national police force–O’Duffy’s legacy retains a whiff of sulphur. It has been tarnished by his controversial political career in the 1930s, including his leadership of the fascistic Blueshirts and his pro-Franco involvement in the Spanish Civil War.
Using a blend of well-charted and previously overlooked or unavailable material, this book examines the tumultuous periods of Ireland’s struggle for independence and the early Irish Free State. It foregrounds O’Duffy’s place within pro-treaty Irish nationalism. A militarist and supporter of Michael Collins, he became a safe pair of hands relied upon to rescue the pro-treaty regime during crises.The book offers new interpretations on his involvement with international fascism and provides a much needed nuance on the prevalence of crypto-fascist outlooks in the 1930s. It seeks to blow away the cobwebs of mythology and recalibrate our understanding of this most controversial Irishman.
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