The Dead of the Irish Revolution
Eunan O'Halpin and Daithi O Corrain
Abstract
This book covers the turbulent period from the 1916 Rising to the Anglo-Irish Treaty of December 1921 — a period which saw the achievement of independence for most of nationalist Ireland and the establishment of Northern Ireland as a self-governing province of the United Kingdom. Separatists fought for independence against government forces and, in North East Ulster, armed loyalists. Civilians suffered violence from all combatants, sometimes as collateral damage, often as targets. This book catalogues and analyzes the deaths of all men, women, and children who died during the revolutionary yea ... More
This book covers the turbulent period from the 1916 Rising to the Anglo-Irish Treaty of December 1921 — a period which saw the achievement of independence for most of nationalist Ireland and the establishment of Northern Ireland as a self-governing province of the United Kingdom. Separatists fought for independence against government forces and, in North East Ulster, armed loyalists. Civilians suffered violence from all combatants, sometimes as collateral damage, often as targets. This book catalogues and analyzes the deaths of all men, women, and children who died during the revolutionary years. The book provides a unique and comprehensive picture of everyone who died: in what manner, by whose hands, and why. Through their stories the reader obtains original insight into the Irish revolution itself.
Keywords:
Anglo-Irish Treaty,
1916 Rising,
nationalist Ireland,
independence,
Northern Ireland,
separatists,
armed loyalists,
Irish revolution,
deaths
Bibliographic Information
Print publication date: 2020 |
Print ISBN-13: 9780300123821 |
Published to Yale Scholarship Online: May 2021 |
DOI:10.12987/yale/9780300123821.001.0001 |
Authors
Affiliations are at time of print publication.
Eunan O'Halpin, author
Trinity College Dublin
Daithi O Corrain, author
Dublin City University
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