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Explaining Irish Democracy
Bill Kissane
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Description for Explaining Irish Democracy
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This is a systematic account of why Ireland remained democratic after independence. Bill Kissane analyzes the Irish case from a comparative international perspective and by discussing it in terms of the classic works of democratic theory. Each chapter tests the explanatory power of a particular approach, and the result is a mixture of political history, sociology, and political science. Taking issue with many conventional assumptions, Kissane questions whether Irish democracy after 1921 was really a surprise, by relating the outcome to the level of socio-economic development, the process of land reform, and the emergence of a strong civil society under ... Read more
This is a systematic account of why Ireland remained democratic after independence. Bill Kissane analyzes the Irish case from a comparative international perspective and by discussing it in terms of the classic works of democratic theory. Each chapter tests the explanatory power of a particular approach, and the result is a mixture of political history, sociology, and political science. Taking issue with many conventional assumptions, Kissane questions whether Irish democracy after 1921 was really a surprise, by relating the outcome to the level of socio-economic development, the process of land reform, and the emergence of a strong civil society under ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2002
Publisher
University College Dublin Press
Number of pages
304
Condition
New
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9781900621700
SKU
V9781900621700
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99-2
Reviews for Explaining Irish Democracy
"A masterly and reasonably accessible study of the birth and development of the Free State ... His statistics throughout are fascinating." Books Ireland Summer 2002 "This book will...serve a useful purpose in that it will suggest further areas of research, into areas such as the origins of the civil war, and the role of the British in ... Read more