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Gerry Fitt and the SDLP : 'in a minority of one' / Sarah Campbell.

Van Pelt Library DA965.F58 C36 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Campbell, Sarah, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Fitt, Gerry, 1926-2005.
Fitt, Gerry.
Politicians--Northern Ireland--Biography.
Politicians.
Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland--Politics and government--1968-1998.
Politics and government.
Genre:
Biographies.
Physical Description:
xii, 274 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2015.
Summary:
Gerry Fitt was a key political figure in Northern Ireland for over twenty years. This book is the first major historical evaluation of his contribution, legacy and place in the memory of the minority community there. Drawing on unpublished party and private papers, recently released Irish and British government papers, and interviews, it examines Fitt's role in the politics of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) and evaluates the first decade of the party through the lens of his leadership. Fitt was a driving force behind the original vision of the party and played a central role in creating the identity of the SDLP as a 'radical socialist party' which provided a 'new' style of nationalism, by prioritising socio-economic issues over the constitutional question. Yet Fitt noted that he was often in an 'unhappy minority of one' over many issues and at times the relationship between himself and his party colleagues was 'very uneasy'. This book sheds new light on the formation of the SDLP, examining the reasons and processes through which the party was formed and the often conflicting policies and sense of political identity that the party portrayed throughout the 1970s. Contrary to the official narrative of the party, this book presents an alternative and more nuanced view of the machinations which moulded party policy in its first decade. Gerry Fitt and the SDLP is essential reading for students and scholars of modern Irish and British politics and the Northern Ireland conflict. It will also appeal to those interested in conflict resolution in divided societies. Book jacket.
Contents:
1 The plough and the tricolour: Gerry Fitt and the evolution of nationalist politics in Northern Ireland, 1959-69 8
2 'A varied and diverse bunch': the birth of the Social Democratic and Labour Party 32
3 'Impaled on a hook': internment and civil disobedience 60
4 Bombs and barricades: the road to Sunningdale 93
5 The politics of compromise: the Sunningdale Agreement (September-December 1973) 133
6 'Trundling' Unionists into a united Ireland? The power-sharing executive in operation 163
7 Pidgin politics 193
8 'The British must govern or go ...: the greening of the Social Democratic and Labour Party 213.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 256-265) and index.
ISBN:
9780719096105
0719096103
OCLC:
899702723

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