“一个巨大的激励因素”:爱尔兰北部援助和“贝尔法斯特三月之旅”

Q4 Social Sciences Irish Studies in International Affairs Pub Date : 2022-01-14 DOI:10.3318/isia.2021.32.01
R. Collins
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摘要:“贝尔法斯特三月之旅”是爱尔兰裔美国人一年一度的北爱尔兰之旅,始于1983年,是新芬党和爱尔兰北方援助组织(INA,或“Noraid”)的共同努力。后者成立于1970年,主要由爱尔兰独立战争的老兵创建,并成为爱尔兰共和运动在美国的主要支持者,为共和党囚犯的家人提供经济福利。1981年的绝食抗议导致了新的、出生于美国的活动家的涌入,这促使人们有必要解决INA充满“被误导的爱尔兰裔美国人”的指控。在描述“贝尔法斯特三月之旅”时,本文旨在向爱尔兰裔美国人社区展示其在宣传冲突方面的重要性,其中许多人从未访问过爱尔兰。据前国家宣传总监马丁·加尔文等关键成员表示,此次巡演是INA筹款和宣传战略的重要组成部分。这是一篇根据知识共享归因许可证条款的开放获取文章,该许可证允许在任何媒体上使用、分发和复制,前提是原作被正确引用。IReL提供的开放获取资金。
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‘A Tremendous Motivating Factor’: Irish Northern Aid and the ‘Belfast March Tour’
Abstract:The ‘Belfast March Tour’, an annual tour of Irish-Americans to Northern Ireland, began in 1983 and was a joint endeavour between Sinn Féin and Irish Northern Aid (INA, or 'Noraid'). The latter was founded in 1970, mostly by veterans of the Irish War of Independence, and became the chief supporter in the USA of the Republican Movement in Ireland, providing financial welfare to families of Republican prisoners. The 1981 hunger strikes resulted in an influx of new, American-born activists that precipitated the need to tackle accusations that INA was simply full of 'misguided Irish-Americans'. In describing the ‘Belfast March Tour’, this article aims to demonstrate its importance in advertising the conflict to an Irish-American community many of whom had never visited Ireland. According to key members such as former national publicity director Martin Galvin, the tours formed an important component of INA's fundraising and publicity strategy.This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons attribution license, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Open Access funding provided by IReL.
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Irish Studies in International Affairs Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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