User:Jnestorius/Treaty split
Appearance
Organisation | Date | event | pro:anti vote | Pro-treaty faction | Anti-treaty faction | Notes | Refs |
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IRB | December 1921 | Supreme Council meeting | 11 : 4 | none | dissolved 1924 | ||
Fianna Éireann | January 1922 | ard fheis | anti | Fianna Éireann | I guess Catholic Boy Scouts of Ireland post 1927 took many members | ||
Cumann na mBan | 5 February 1922 | special convention | 63 : 419 | Cumann na Saoirse (c.10 March 1922) | Cumann na mBan | The executive issued a statement opposing the treaty weeks before the convention. There had also been a split in 1914 mirroring the Volunteers split. | [1] |
IRA (1919–22) | 26 March 1922 | army convention | anti; pro-treaty boycotted | National Army "Free State army" | IRA (1922–69) "Irregulars" | Also "Neutral IRA". See Irish Republican Army and the Anglo-Irish Treaty | |
Sinn Féin (1917–22) | February/May 1922 | ard fheis | anti majority, but agreed not to vote until after the imminent election | Cumann na nGaedheal (1923) | Cumann na Poblachta (1922) / Sinn Féin (1923–69) | The 1948 judgment in the Sinn Féin Funds case was that post-1923 Sinn Féin was not the legal successor to the 1922 Sinn Féin. | |
26 October 1922 | officer board/standing committee meeting | 8 : 5 |
References
[edit]Sources
[edit]- Tormey, Tom (2016). ""The Parting of the Ways": The 1922 Split in the Dublin IRA and the Foundation of the Modern Army". Defence Forces Review: 45–52. ISSN 1649-7066.
Citations
[edit]- ^ McCarthy, Cal (2007-04-03). "Division and Civil War 1921–23". Cumann na mBan and the Irish Revolution. Collins Press. ISBN 9781848898608. Retrieved 2 March 2018.