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This volume explains the genesis and development of the nexus between radical Basque nationalists and Irish republicans, how they have learnt from each other historically, and how they have utilised this relationship, at times, to their benefit.

Produktbeschreibung
This volume explains the genesis and development of the nexus between radical Basque nationalists and Irish republicans, how they have learnt from each other historically, and how they have utilised this relationship, at times, to their benefit.


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Autorenporträt
Niall Cullen is a researcher at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU)-Department of Public Law, Historical-Legal Sciences and History of Political Thought. He holds a PhD in Contemporary History from UPV/EHU and has published several articles on Irish republican-Basque nationalist relations.

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"Cullen has delved into archives, newspapers and various other sources to tell the fascinating story of the relationship between these two political cultures over the last century. An essential work, well-documented and, at the same time, attractive to a wide audience."

Santiago de Pablo, University of the Basque Country

"A thoughtful, comparative history of a major subject. A fascinating and valuable book."

Richard English, Queen's University Belfast

"This is an excellent and enlightening book and a real advance in our understanding of this topic. The text is enlivened by interviews with many of the participants, on both the Irish and the Basque side. It is warmly recommended to anyone with an interest in the Basque Country, Irish republicanism and the links between the two."

John Dorney, The Irish Story

"A fascinating account of the historical context of the rather complex relations between the two nationalist movements and their militant spearheads."

Andreas Hess, Studies on National Movements 13(1), 214-222 (2024)

"A timely piece of work, scrupulous in endorsing only facts and analyses for which the author can find first-hand evidence."

Paddy Woodworth, The Irish Times