Faith and fatherland? The Ancient Order of Hibernians, northern nationalism and the partition of Ireland

IF 0.3 1区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY IRISH HISTORICAL STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.1017/ihs.2022.4
Martin O’Donoghue
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Abstract In 1912, the Ancient Order of Hibernians (A.O.H.) had become the most significant nationalist organisation in Ulster, a powerful auxiliary to the Irish Parliamentary Party, and a key part of what unionists feared would be Rome rule in a self-governed Ireland. However, while the A.O.H. is crucial to understanding nationalist Ulster and the border question, its reputation for fraternal secrecy and the apparent suddenness of its decline after the Irish Party's 1918 collapse has often seen it elude sustained academic enquiry. This article provides the first examination of the order from the Ulster crisis to the early decades of partition, drawing on the records of its governing Board of Erin. Scrutinising the grassroots and the leadership, this article interrogates dissension among Hibernians, the suspension of divisions and defections to Sinn Féin as the order reconciled proposals for Ulster exclusion with its traditional appeal. While Hibernians often found themselves part of a three-cornered conflict in the violent 1920s, the order ultimately survived on both sides of the border with regional variation important in estimating decline. Its persistence, therefore, illustrates something of the lived experience of partition and highlights important threads of continuity in a period of political and social upheaval.
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信仰和祖国?古代希伯尼亚骑士团,北方民族主义和爱尔兰的分裂
摘要1912年,古希伯尼安骑士团(A.O.H.)成为阿尔斯特最重要的民族主义组织,是爱尔兰议会党的有力辅助,也是统一主义者担心的自治爱尔兰罗马统治的关键部分。然而,尽管A.O.H.对理解民族主义者阿尔斯特和边境问题至关重要,但其兄弟般的保密声誉,以及1918年爱尔兰党垮台后其衰落的明显突然性,往往使其无法接受持续的学术调查。这篇文章首次考察了从阿尔斯特危机到分治前几十年的秩序,借鉴了其Erin管理委员会的记录。这篇文章仔细审查了基层和领导层,询问了希伯尼人之间的分歧、分裂的暂停以及新芬党的叛逃,因为该命令将阿尔斯特排斥的提议与其传统诉求相调和。虽然在20世纪20年代的暴力冲突中,希伯尼人经常发现自己是三角冲突的一部分,但该秩序最终在边境两侧幸存下来,地区差异对估计衰落很重要。因此,它的持久性说明了分裂的生活经历,并突出了政治和社会动荡时期的重要连续性。
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期刊介绍: This journal is published jointly by the Irish Historical Society and the Ulster Society for Irish Historical Studies. Published twice a year, Irish Historical Studies covers all areas of Irish history, including the medieval period. We thank William E. Vaughn of the management committee of Irish Historical Studies for his permission to republish the following two articles.
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