A Basque Media War: Who is Ireland’s Friend, Who is Ireland’s Enemy? The Easter Rising’s Influence, Context and Development in the Basque Country

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24162/EI2024-12533

Keywords:

Autonomism, Basque Nationalism, Easter Rising, Euzkadi, Independentism, World War One

Abstract

This paper examines the inner debate in Basque nationalism resulting from the Easter Rising between 1916 and 1918. Basque nationalists firmly believed that the Irish Revolution would affect the British war effort, the outcome of the Great War and hence Basque political vindication itself. The official nationalist leadership and its organ, Euzkadi, supported Great Britain, arguing a British military triumph in Ireland and in the Great War would bring a worldwide era of autonomy for national minorities. Pro-independence militants, however, not only expressed solidarity and outspoken support towards the rebels, but also associated their victory with a post-war scenario favourable to independence movements. This study focuses on the two competing Basque nationalist interpretations as presented in the media. Simultaneously, traditionalist parties (i.e. Carlists and Integrists) exacerbated nationalists’ differences in order to weaken a direct political rival.

Author Biography

Alejandro Pulido Azpíroz

Alejandro Pulido Azpíroz researches Modern History at the University of the Basque Country and is the beneficiary of a “Margarita Salas” post-doctoral grant. He obtained a Master’s Degree in History at the University of the Basque Country (2014), as well as a PhD in Modern History in 2020 at the same university. His research mainly focuses on Spanish and Basque Modern History at the beginning of the XX century, regionalist and pro-independence movements in Europe and the effects of the Great War in neutral countries. He has published several articles about Breton and Basque nationalist movements, as well as attended international history conferences. One of his latest publications is Neutralidad en pie de Guerra. El País Vasco y Navarra ante la Primera Guerra Mundial (1914-1918).

Alejandro Pulido also has an interest in the Basque language. He has contributed to several studies on Basque dialects, such as the extinct Pyrenean dialect of the valley of Salazar. He has co-written with Eduardo Garralda and Iñigo Auzmendi a book about its last writer, Federiko Garralda, titled Euskal berpizkundea Zaraitzuko ibarrean. Federiko Garralda Argontz eta haren ingurua (1881-1929). He has also taken part in diverse activities organised by the Basque Chair of the University of Navarre.

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Archives

Archivo del Nacionalismo Vasco (Bilbao): HAG-8-22, HAG-8-52, HAG-9-11.

The National Archives, Kew (United Kingdom), KV-2-3714.

Published

2024-03-17

How to Cite

Pulido Azpíroz, A. (2024). A Basque Media War: Who is Ireland’s Friend, Who is Ireland’s Enemy? The Easter Rising’s Influence, Context and Development in the Basque Country. Estudios Irlandeses, 19(1), 154–167. https://doi.org/10.24162/EI2024-12533