My Tortured Conscience

My Tortured Conscience

Author: Martin Weber

Publisher: Hagerstown, MD : Review and Herald Pub. Association

Published: 1991-01-01

Total Pages: 127

ISBN-13: 9780828006057

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The Cage

The Cage

Author: Harold Begbie

Publisher: London : Hodder and Stoughton ; Toronto : H. Frowde, [191-?]

Published: 1911

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13:

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Sacrifice

Sacrifice

Author: Alessandro Orsini

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2017-09-15

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 1501712276

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Alessandro Orsini is one of Italy's premier analysts of political extremism. His investigation of the beliefs and mind-sets of Europe's political fringe has largely focused on anarchist and far-left groups, but in Sacrifice he turns his inquiry to the rapidly expanding neofascist movement. He joined local groups of a neofascist organization he names Sacrifice in two neighboring cities with very different political cultures. In this gripping, "insider" book, which features dialogues with various militia members, Orsini shows how fascists live day to day, how they understand their world, and how they build a parallel universe in which the correctness and probity of their attitudes are clear. Orsini describes the long, troubled process by which these two groups slowly accepted him as an investigatoractivist and later expelled him for his ideologically uncommitted stance and refusal to subject his observations to censorship. His activities as a fascist were often mundane: leafleting, distributing food parcels to the indigent, and attending public rallies. In Sacrifice, Orsini describes from within the masculine ethos of the militias, the groups' relations with local police and politicians, and the central role of violence and anticommunist actions in building a sense of fascist community.


A Broken Hallelujah

A Broken Hallelujah

Author: Lorcan Leavy

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2011-11-30

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13: 0752480715

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A Broken Hallelujah traces a young man’s path through the Christian Brothers’ regime from Juniorate through the Leaving Certificate year to Teacher Training, and from there to work ‘on the mission’. The author describes in intimate detail the experiences and challenges he faces on the way, culminating in the final and most difficult decision of all, whether or not to remain in the fold of the Brothers’ Congregation.This unique story recalls a type of education which has long since passed out of use, and has become, for many, a piece of history in itself. In detailing his experiences, the author describes the dilemmas faced by a great number of people, dilemmas which reflect many of the choices and difficulties that have shaped the Ireland of today.