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An intriguing psychohistorical analysis of Patrick Pearse and the Easter Rising of 1916. Patrick Pearse, an important Irish journalist, educator, and artist, came to play the pivotal role in the Easter Rising of 1916. Here Sen Farrell Moran examines Pearse within the context of contemporary Irish politics and culture to explain how this unlikely revolutionary became the spokesman of the violent forces within the nationalist movement. Moran delves into the psyche of Patrick Pearse . . . to outline a man seeking success if not in this life then in the next. Pearse was executed following the Easter Rising in Dublin, 1916, becoming the first modern Irish leader advocating physical force to die for his principles. Moran asks why Pearse, an unlikely hero, did so. . . . As a counter to nationalistic texts, Morans study fills a niche in academic collections of modern Irish history.-Library Journal Lucid, engaging and well researched.-Irish Independent Weekender [A]n intriguing character study of Patrick Pearse . . .-Tom Garvin, Irish Political Studies Pearse has been the subject of several biographies, but this is the first to apply the insights of psychoanalysis to either Pearse or . . . any of the other significant figures of 20th-century Irish history. Moran seems well suited to this task.-The Psychohistory Review Sean Farrell Moran is associate professor of history at Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan. Moran moves the process a stage further, combining a close dissection of Pearses personality with an analysis of the context, or contexts, of his life: the state of Irish nationalism, and the wider European cultural mind at the turn of the century.-D. George Boyce, Albion

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title:Patrick Pearse and the Politics of Redemption : The Mind of the Easter Rising, 1916
author:Moran, Sen Farrell.
publisher:Catholic University of America Press
isbn10 | asin:0813209129
print isbn13:9780813209128
ebook isbn13:9780813210414
language:English
subjectPearse, Padraic,--1879-1916, Ireland--History--Sinn Fein Rebellion, 1916--Biography, Ireland--Politics and government--1910-1921, Revolutionaries--Ireland--Biography.
publication date:1994
lcc:DA965.P4M67 1994eb
ddc:941.5082/1
subject:Pearse, Padraic,--1879-1916, Ireland--History--Sinn Fein Rebellion, 1916--Biography, Ireland--Politics and government--1910-1921, Revolutionaries--Ireland--Biography.
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Patrick Pearse and the Politics of Redemption
The Mind of the Easter Rising, 1916
Sen Farrell Moran
Page iv Copyright 1994 First paperback edition 1997 The Catholic - photo 2
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Copyright 1994
First paperback edition 1997
The Catholic University of America Press
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standards for Information SciencePermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSIZ39.48-1984
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Moran, Sen Farrell, 1951
Patrick Pearse and the politics of redemption : the mind of the Easter Rising,
1916. by Sen Farrell Moran.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Pearse, Padraic, 18791916. 2. IrelandHistorySinn Fein Rebellion, 1916
Biography. 3. IrelandPolitics and government19101921.
4. RevolutionariesIrelandBiography, 1. Title.
DA965.P4M67 1993
941.5082'1dc20
92-26449
ISBN 0-8132-0775-4 (cl. : alk. paper)
ISBN 0-8132-0912-9 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Page v
In memoriam
Peter and Marilayne Moran
Page vii
Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
1. The Individual and the Historical Event
1
2. The Making of a National Hero
22
3. The State of Ireland
52
4. Ireland and the Politics of Redemption
84
5. Pearse 19001912: The Shaping of a National Hero
109
6. The Rising
133
7. Patrick Pearse and the European Revolt Against Reason
174
Appendix
203
Select Bibliography
213
Index
229

Page ix
Acknowledgments
I am deeply grateful to a number of scholars and friends who have assisted me in the writing of this book. It would be impossible to credit adequately the help and wise counsel extended to me by Terence Murphy. Several other people have taken time to read or respond with useful criticism to parts of this work in the past, including Graham J. Barker-Benfield, Maurice O'Connell, Ruth Dudley Edwards, Alan O'Day, Roger Brown, Ted Rosche, and Pat Cooke. Likewise I am indebted to Ciln Owens, Valerie French, Janet Oppenheim, Al Mott, David Rodier, Richard Brietman, Martha Murphy, Paul Michaud, Roy Kotynesk, James Graham, Anne Tripp, Paul Van der Slice, Rebecca Easby, James and Sheila Kelly, Jim Tierney, Tommy Lamb, and the late John Cameron for their encouragement as well as critical comments. Special acknowledgments must be extended to my family in Bailieborough, Patrick and Nancy Farrell, and to my editor, Susan Needham, whose expertise straightened many a tortured phrase.
I would like to express my gratitude to the Oakland University Faculty Research Committee, which provided funding for another project that tied up more than a few loose ends in this one. I would also like to thank the American University Office for Graduate Affairs for the support that led to the initial formulation of this work. I give many thanks to my colleagues in Oakland University's Department of History and to former colleagues at the History and Political Science Department of Montgomery College, as well as
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those with whom I used to work on the staffs of the Chestnut Lodge Hospital and Research Institute and the Mental Health Care Unit of Georgetown University Hospital.
Acknowledgments of permission to publish here work that has appeared previously must go to Mercier Press, for permission to publish pages 1619 from The Home-Life of Padraig Pearse and to Thomas Kinsella for permission to publish "A Redeemer's Son" by Aogan O'Rathaille. An abbreviated version of chapter 1 was published as "Patrick Pearse, the Easter Rising, and Irish History," in The Graduate Review (Summer 1989), pages 219. An abbreviated form of chapter 4 was presented as " 'My Sons Were Faithful and They Fought': Patrick Pearse and the Easter Rising" (paper delivered before The Sesquicentennial Jonathan Swift and Irish Studies Conference, Notre Dame University, 18 October 1991). A shorter version of chapter 7 was published as "Patrick Pearse and the European Revolt Against Reason," in The Journal of the History of Ideas
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