Rebels

Rebels
Author: Peter De Rosa
Publsiher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2009-10-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780307422941

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"A WORK OF GREAT DRAMATIC POWER climaxing in the final hundred pages where he writes a full, searing narrative of the patriot leaders' last days . . . It's powerful stuff." --The Sunday Press (Ireland) On Easter Monday of 1916, a thousand Irish men and women, armed with pikes and rifles, took over the center of Dublin and proclaimed a republic. It was a rash, doomed, symbolic uprising, and the rebel leaders knew it. Crack British troops killed and wounded hundreds of the rebels in the week of fighting, and British artillery shells left Dublin's city center in ruins. But the Rising of 1916 was not in vain. The short-lived insurrection and the subsequent executions of sixteen rebel leaders galvanized the Irish people. The overthrow of seven centuries of British rule in Ireland began on Easter Monday, 1916. In Rebels, Peter de Rosa, author of the bestselling Vicars of Christ, tells the story of the 1916 Rising in all its terror and beauty. With the dramatic flair of a novelist and the scrupulous accuracy of a professional historian, de Rosa brings to life the people, passions, politics, and repercussions of this historic event.

Remembering 1916

Remembering 1916
Author: Richard S. Grayson,Fearghal McGarry
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2016-03-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107145900

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A pioneering analysis of how the Easter Rising and the Battle of the Somme have been remembered in Ireland since 1916.

The Rising

The Rising
Author: Fearghal McGarry
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780198732341

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Chapter 3: The soul of the nation -- Chapter 4: Walking on air -- Chapter 5: Glorious forever -- Chapter 6: Charlie weston, are you gone mad? -- Chapter 7: A good end -- Chapter 8: The beginning of ireand -- Index

Easter Rising 1916

Easter Rising 1916
Author: Seán Enright
Publsiher: Merrion Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Ireland
ISBN: 1908928360

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After the Rebellion, came the trials. 3,226 men and women were rounded up and brought to Richmond Barracks in Dublin, where they were screened for trial, deportation or release. In the following three weeks of May 1916 nearly 2,000 men and women were deported and interned. 160 prisoners were tried by Field General Courts Martial. These trials were held in camera - no press or public were admitted. None of the prisoners were legally represented or permitted to give sworn evidence in their own defence. Most trials lasted about 20 minutes or less. 90 death sentences were passed and 15 were carried out. This book provides a powerful analysis of an uncomfortable moment in history when the rule of law gave way to political imperatives. The trials and executions took place while the outcome of the Great War hung in the balance. The government judged that publication of the trial records would damage army recruitment and the war effort, so the trial records were suppressed and most were thought to have been destroyed. But since the turn of the century more and more trial records have surfaced, casting dramatic new insights into what took place. This book, the companion to The Trial of Civilians by Military Courts: Ireland 1921, is a fascinating and comprehensive study of the trials which proved to be a pivotal event in Anglo-Irish history.

Ireland s 1916 Rising

Ireland s 1916 Rising
Author: Mark McCarthy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2016-05-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781317112860

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In light of its upcoming centenary in 2016, the time seems ripe to ask: why, how and in what ways has memory of Ireland’s 1916 Rising persisted over the decades? In pursuing answers to these questions, which are not only of historical concern, but of contemporary political and cultural importance, this book breaks new ground by offering a wide-ranging exploration of the making and remembrance of the story of 1916 in modern times. It draws together the interlocking dimensions of history-making, commemoration and heritage to reveal the Rising’s undeniable influence upon modern Ireland’s evolution, both instantaneous and long-term. In addition to furnishing a history of the tumultuous events of Easter 1916, which rattled the British Empire’s foundations and enthused independence movements elsewhere, Ireland’s 1916 Rising mainly concentrates on illuminating the evolving relationship between the Irish past and present. In doing so, it unearths the far-reaching political impacts and deep-seated cultural legacies of the actions taken by the rebels, as evidenced by the most pivotal episodes in the Rising’s commemoration and the myriad varieties of heritage associated with its memory. This volume also presents a wider perspective on the ways in which conceptualisations of heritage, culture and identity in Westernised societies are shaped by continuities and changes in politics, society and economy. In a topical conclusion, the book examines the legacy of Queen Elizabeth II’s visit to the Garden of Remembrance in 2011, and looks to the Rising’s 100th anniversary by identifying the common ground that can be found in pluralist and reconciliatory approaches to remembrance.

Easter Rising 1916

Easter Rising 1916
Author: Michael McNally
Publsiher: Osprey Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-03-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1846030676

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When the outbreak of World War I (1914-1918) delayed home rule for Ireland, a faction of Irish nationalists - the Irish Republican Brotherhood - decided to take direct action and infiltrated a number of other nationalist and militia outfits. On Easter Monday 1916, whilst armed men seized key points across Dublin, a rebellion was launched from the steps of the General Post Office (GPO) and Patrick Pearse proclaimed the existence of an Irish Republic and the establishment of a Provisional Government. The British response was a military one and martial law was declared throughout Ireland. Over the next five days they drove the rebels back in violent street fighting until the Provisional Government surrendered on April 29. Central Dublin was left in ruins. The leaders of the rising were tried by court martial: 15 of them were summarily executed and a further 3,500 'sympathizers' imprisoned. Although the majority of the Irish population was against the rebellion, the manner of its suppression began to turn their heads in favor of those who would call for independence from Britain 'at any cost.' Covering in detail this important milestone in the ongoing Anglo-Irish struggle, bestselling author Michael McNally thoroughly examines the politics and tactics employed, to provide a well-researched study of the roots and outcome of this conflict. Furthermore, the array of unique photographs depicting this calamitous event help to bring to life one of the key episodes that shaped Irish history.

Ireland s Allies

Ireland s Allies
Author: Miriam Nyhan Grey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2016
Genre: Dublin (Ireland)
ISBN: 191082013X

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25 scholars excavate the ways in which the US was a critical theatre of war during the Irish fight for independence. It is the first work to assess the range and depth of US interest in self-government for Ireland preceding the Easter Rising.

Dublin s Great Wars

Dublin s Great Wars
Author: Richard S. Grayson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 487
Release: 2018-08-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107029255

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The story of the Dubliners who served in the British military and in republican forces during the First World War and the Irish Revolution.