The Irish Revolution, 1913-1923 /
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| Language: | English |
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New York :
Palgrave,
2002.
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Table of Contents:
- Historiography: telling the Irish revolution / Charles Townshend
- Definition: defining the Irish revolution / Peter Hart
- Propaganda I: advanced nationalist propaganda and moralistic revolution, 1914-18 / Ben Novick
- Mobilisation: the South Longford by-election and its impact on political mobilisation / Marie Coleman
- Alternative government: 'exit Britannia' - the formation of the Irish national state, 1918-21 / Arthur Mitchell
- Propaganda II: propaganda of Dáil Éireann, 1919-21 / Keiko Inoue
- Motivation: why did they fight for Ireland? The motivation of volunteers in the revolution / Joost Augusteijn
- Negotiation: the Anglo-Irish war and the revolution / Michael Hopkinson
- Nationalism: the framing of the constitution of the Irish Free State, 1922 - the defining battle for the Irish Republic / Brian P. Murphy
- Unionism: The Irish nobility and revolution, 1919-23 / Peter Martin
- Gender: gendering the Irish revolution / Margaret Ward
- Commemoration: 'shows and stunts are all that is the thing now' - the revolution remembered, 1923-52 / Anne Dolan
- Socialism: socialist intellectuals and the Irish revolution / Richard English
- Revolution? Revolutions are what happens to wheels - the phenomenon of revolution, Irish style / Tom Garvin.