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E-raamat: Michael Collins and the Financing of Violent Political Struggle [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(London Metropolitan University, UK)
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Michael Collins was a pivotal figure in the Irish struggle for independence and his legacy has resonated ever since. Whilst Collins’ role as a guerrilla leader and intelligence operative is well documented, his actions as the clandestine Irish government Minister of Finance have been less studied. The book analyses how funds were raised and transferred in order that the IRA could initiate and sustain the military struggle, and lay the financial foundations of an Irish state.

Nicholas Ridley examines the legacy of these actions by comparing Collins’ modus operandi for raising and transferring clandestine funds to those of more modern groups engaged in political violence, as well as the laying of foundations for Irish financial and fiscal regulation.

PART I - Violent Undercurrents pre-1914 Europe
1. Violence in pre-1914
Europe
2. Ireland - peaceful, patient and hopeful PART II Michael Collins
and the struggle for Irish independence
3. Cork, London, Dublin - and 1916
debacle
4. Collins reorganises the Volunteers
5. And de Valera enlists
America
6. The Anglo-Irish War 1919-1921
7. Collins Intelligence War
8.
Treaty and Civil War PART III The Sinews of War
9. Preparing in London,
active in Dublin
10. Filling the war chest - the National Loan
11. Funds from
America, funds in America
12. Collins, Minister of Finance
13. The
Anglo-Irish Treaty- Irelands fiscal autonomy
14. The North
15. The Sinews of
Civil War and the Republicans hamstrung PART IV
16. Later Political Violence
and Insurgency and their Financing
Nicholas Ridley is Senior Lecturer in Policing and Security at London Metropolitan University. He has previously worked as an Intelligence Analyst at New Scotland Yard, Criminal Intelligence Department and Anti-Terrorist Unit and at Europol.He has been a trainer in intelligence and anti-terrorism for police forces in Africa, and has lectured on combating terrorist financing on courses at NATO Centre of Excellence Defence against Terrorism.