叙事与北爱尔兰动乱的开端:比较视角下的爱尔兰革命传统

S. Prince
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1956年,当爱尔兰共和军(IRA)再次发动武装斗争时,它又一次是为了“一个独立、统一、民主的爱尔兰共和国”。1956年12月的宣言写道:“这是爱尔兰人民对抗英国侵略的古老斗争。”“飞行纵队”在1919 - 21年的英爱战争中发挥了重要作用,该计划旨在让“飞行纵队”进入北爱尔兰边境郡县,与当地部队会合。这四个纵队以共和党英雄(帕特里克·皮尔斯、汤姆·克拉克、巴塞洛茂·提林和利亚姆·林奇)的名字命名,而把英爱战争中的西科克飞行纵队写成传奇的汤姆·巴里被要求培养他的继任者。然而,通过逃回过去,爱尔兰共和军被迫再次撤退:目前的问题是北方的安全机构、南方的敌意和天主教团体的冷漠,这些问题无法通过不合时宜的策略来克服。1962年2月,当爱尔兰共和军终于面对运动的失败时,陆军委员会指责“公众的态度,他们的思想被故意从爱尔兰人民面临的最高问题——爱尔兰的统一和自由——上转移了注意力。”在继续讲述爱尔兰革命传统之前
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Narrative and the Start of the Northern Irish Troubles: Ireland’s Revolutionary Tradition in Comparative Perspective
W hen the Irish Republican Army (IRA) again embarked upon armed struggle in 1956, it was again for “an independent, united democratic Irish republic.” “This is the age-old struggle of the Irish people versus British aggression,” read the Proclamation of December 1956. The plan was for “flying columns”—which had played an important role in the Anglo-Irish war of 1919–21—to cross into North Ireland’s border counties and link up with local units. The four columns were named after republican heroes (Patrick Pearse, Tom Clarke, Bartholomew Teeling, and Liam Lynch) and Tom Barry, who had written the West Cork flying column of the Anglo-Irish War into legend, was called upon to train his successors. By fleeing into the past, however, the IRA was forced once again to retreat: the present problems of the North’s security apparatus, the South’s hostility, and the Catholic community’s indifference could not be overcome by anachronistic tactics. In February 1962, when the IRA finally faced up to the failure of the campaign, the Army Council blamed “the attitude of the general public whose minds have been deliberately distracted from the supreme issue facing the Irish people—the unity and freedom of Ireland.” Before continuing with this narrative about the Irish revolutionary tradition, it
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