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Opposition and revolution
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This chapter argues that the difficulties over the acceptance of open division began even before the Treaty was signed in 1921 and the civil war began in 1922. During the revolution, Sinn Féin leaders worked hard to prevent differences of opinion within the party from being expressed openly. Debates of the revolutionary Dáil were framed in such a way as to minimise oppositional voices and to present a united front against British imperialism. Deputies were then unprepared for an open debate over the Anglo-Irish Treaty when it was signed.

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Democracy and dissent in the Irish Free State

Opposition, decolonisation, and majority rights

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