Structures and Members: An Overview of The Cumann na nGaedheal Party Organisation, 1923–33 |
| |
Authors: | Mel Farrell |
| |
Abstract: | This article re‐examines Cumann na nGaedheal's approach to party organisation. Cumann na nGaedheal has been portrayed as a badly organised, ‘top‐down’ party that suffered electorally for its reluctance to match the structure and organisation of its main anti‐Treaty rival, Fianna Fáil. Moreover, the party has been caricatured as a conservative organisation with little affinity for the ideology of the Irish revolution. While recent studies have reappraised Cumann na nGaedheal's engagement with the revolutionary inheritance, while highlighting underappreciated aspects of the party's electoral innovations, its organisational structures require further scholarly attention. Closer scrutiny of Cumann na nGaedheal's organisational structures sheds further light on its fate as nationalist Ireland's first party of government and ultimately its demise as a distinct party in 1933. |
| |
Keywords: | Cumann na nGaedheal Ireland Irish Free State mass‐parties party organisation W.T. Cosgrave |
|
|