A Pocket History of the 1916 Rising

A Pocket History of the 1916 Rising
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Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 0717169308
ISBN-13 : 9780717169306
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis A Pocket History of the 1916 Rising by : Tara Gallagher

This compact yet detailed book explores the 1916 Rising in Ireland, from the historical context, to a day-by-day account of the events, to biographies of the leading figures.

A Pocket History of Kilmainham Gaol

A Pocket History of Kilmainham Gaol
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Publisher : Gill Books
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 0717189899
ISBN-13 : 9780717189892
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis A Pocket History of Kilmainham Gaol by : Gill Books

A wonderful introduction to an Irish landmark.

A Pocket History of Ireland

A Pocket History of Ireland
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Publisher : Gill Books
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 0717147290
ISBN-13 : 9780717147298
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis A Pocket History of Ireland by : Joseph McCullough

From prehistoric times to the present day this comprehensive history presents the story of Ireland in bite-size chunks. With illustrations throughout this is an attractive and practical guide to Ireland's colorful history.

O'Brien Pocket History of the IRA

O'Brien Pocket History of the IRA
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Publisher : The O'Brien Press
Total Pages : 166
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ISBN-10 : 9781847177278
ISBN-13 : 1847177271
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis O'Brien Pocket History of the IRA by : Brendan O'Brien

An accessible, clearly-written account of the IRA from its beginnings to today. It covers the origins and history of the organisation, its aims, the political and military thinking which has driven its activities, and the major personalities who have shaped the direction of the movement down through the years. The relationship with the Irish and British governments is examined, as well as the effects of the major bombing campaigns and the 1981 hunger strikes. It also explains the radical shift in thinking which led to the IRA seeking a political way towards the goal of Irish unity rather than pursuing the entrenched 'Brits Out' policy at the point of a gun. The background to the IRA ceasefire, and the many factors which contributed to its ending are looked at, as well as the prospects for a lasting peace in one of the world's most troubled arenas. This is intended as an easy-to-read overview of the IRA and the Northern situation, accessible to both the tourist and the interested general reader.

Children of the Rising

Children of the Rising
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Publisher : Hachette Ireland
Total Pages : 415
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ISBN-10 : 9781473617049
ISBN-13 : 1473617049
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Children of the Rising by : Joe Duffy

Children of the Rising is the first ever account of the young lives violently lost during the week of the 1916 Rising: long-forgotten and never commemorated, until now. Boys, girls, rich, poor, Catholic, Protestant - no child was guaranteed immunity from the bullet and bomb that week, in a place where teeming tenement life existed side by side with immense wealth. Drawing on extensive original research, along with interviews with relatives, Joe Duffy creates a compelling picture of these forty lives, along with one of the cut and thrust of city life between the two canals a century ago. This gripping story of Dublin and its people in 1916 will add immeasurably to our understanding of the Easter Rising. Above all, it honours the forgotten lives, largely buried in unmarked graves, of those young people who once called Dublin their home.

The Young Rebels

The Young Rebels
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Publisher : The O'Brien Press
Total Pages : 153
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ISBN-10 : 9781847173874
ISBN-13 : 184717387X
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis The Young Rebels by : Morgan Llywelyn

St Enda's is no ordinary school, and Padraic Pearse is no ordinary headmaster. His pupils are inspired by his vision of freedom and an Irish Republic, and John Joe and his friend Roger see the Easter Rising as their chance to fight for Ireland's freedom. But the two boys are horrified to learn that they are too young to take part. They disobey orders to stay away from the city centre and quickly become caught up in the dramatic events of the Rebellion. Called to be brave and resourceful beyond their years, they witness events that change their lives forever. Another dramatic blend of history and fiction from the inimitable Morgan Llywelyn.

A Pocket History of Ireland

A Pocket History of Ireland
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Publisher : Irish American Book Company
Total Pages : 116
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0862781884
ISBN-13 : 9780862781880
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis A Pocket History of Ireland by : Breandán Ó hEithir

A short and entertaining history from earliest times to the present by one of Ireland's best-loved writers. This book deals with prehistory, the Celts, Christianity, the Vikings and the Normans. The various conquests and rebellions are covered, including Cromwell, Wolfe Tone and the 1916 Rising. One of its strong features is that it brings history up to date, providing an interesting account of both North and South over the past eighty years, clarifying the development and intricacies of the Northern Troubles and the many attempts to resolve them. Understanding and sympathetic, this little book gives a clear and stimulating grasp of Ireland, past and present.

Rebel Sisters

Rebel Sisters
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Publisher : Random House
Total Pages : 480
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ISBN-10 : 9781473508606
ISBN-13 : 1473508606
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Rebel Sisters by : Marita Conlon-McKenna

The No.1 bestselling novel from one of Ireland's most loved writers! With the threat of the First World War looming, tension simmers under the surface of Ireland. Bright, beautiful and intelligent, the Gifford sisters Grace, Muriel and Nellie kick against the conventions of their privileged, wealthy Anglo-Irish background and their mother Isabella's expectations. As War erupts across Europe, the spirited sisters soon find themselves caught up in Ireland's struggle for freedom. Muriel falls deeply in love with writer Thomas MacDonagh, artist Grace meets the enigmatic Joe Plunkett - both leaders of 'The Rising' - while Nellie joins 'The Citizen Army' and takes up arms to fight alongside Countess Markievicz in the rebellion. On Easter Monday 1916, the Rising begins, and the world of the Gifford sisters and everyone they hold dear is torn apart in a fight that is destined for tragedy. ____________ 'Engrossing' Sunday Times 'Marvellous ... A gripping read' Irish Independent 'Finally, women are being written back into the history of [Ireland's] awakening' Irish Mail on Sunday

A Pocket History of the IRA

A Pocket History of the IRA
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105021010793
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis A Pocket History of the IRA by : Brendan O'Brien

An accessible, clearly-written account of the IRA from its beginnings to today. It covers the origins and history of the organisation, its aims, the political and military thinking which has driven its activities, and the major personalities who have shaped the direction of the movement down through the years. The relationship with the Irish and British governments is examined, as well as the effects of the major bombing campaigns and the 1981 hunger strikes. It also explains the radical shift in thinking which led to the IRA seeking a political way towards the goal of Irish unity rather than pursuing the entrenched 'Brits Out' policy at the point of a gun. The background to the IRA ceasefire, and the many factors which contributed to its ending are looked at, as well as the prospects for a lasting peace in one of the world's most troubled arenas. This is intended as an easy-to-read overview of the IRA and the Northern situation, accessible to both the tourist and the interested general reader.

Ireland's 1916 Rising

Ireland's 1916 Rising
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 533
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781317112877
ISBN-13 : 1317112873
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Ireland's 1916 Rising by : Mark McCarthy

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.