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Neutral Northerners during the Irish Civil War: A Biographical Study.
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Article
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Eire-Ireland; Fall/Winter2023, Vol. 58 Issue 3/4, p139-173, 35p
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00132683
Abstract
The article informs that the Irish Civil War is often misperceived as a clear-cut conflict between two sides, but a significant portion of the population, including the IRA and the Labour Party, remained neutral or anti-Treaty. Topics include the prevalence of Treaty-split politics, the Labour Party's antimilitarist stance, and the formation of the Neutral IRA Association advocating for peace.