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The War for Ireland: 1913-1923
The War for Ireland: 1913-1923
Synopsis: This book tells the story of the 'Troubles' and the struggle for power, first against the occupying British forces, beginning with the Easter Rising, and then in a violent and bloody civil war that tore the country apart and whose resonances are still with us today. When the outset of World War I delayed Home Rule for Ireland, a faction of Irish nationalists took direct action. On Easter Monday 1916 a rebellion was launched from the steps of Dublin General Post Office and the existence of an Irish Republic proclaimed. The British drove the rebels back and they surrendered just over a month later. But this was not the end of the issue. Irish nationalists in the shape of Sinn Fein and the IRA took political power in 1919 with a manifesto to claim Ireland back from an English 'foreign' government by whatever means they could. When Irish Protestant Sir Henry Wilson, was shot dead by two IRA men, civil war followed. Published in 2009 by Bloomsbury Publishing USA.
Hard cover. ISBN: 9781846039966
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