The 'labour Hercules' : the Irish Citizen Army and Irish republicanism, 1913-23 /
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Dublin :
Irish Academic Press,
[2019]
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Table of Contents:
- 1. 'The Armed Nation': European Citizen Army Theories and the Irish Republican Nexus, 1866-1913
- 2. 'Glorious times': The Formation of the Pre-Constitutional Citizen Army
- 3. 'So arm and I will arm': The Pre-Constitutional Citizen Army
- 4. 'Changed from an airy nothing': The Army Revitalised
- 5. 'Closer communion in thought, principle and action': Relations with the Irish Volunteers
- 6. 'For a republican freedom of Ireland': Political Developments under Connolly
- 7. 'To enlighten and instruct our members': Military Developments under Connolly
- 8. 'Under arms in Liberty Hall': Final Preparations for the Easter Rising
- 9. 'Baptism of fire': Stephen's Green and the Royal College of Surgeons
- 10. 'That small garrison carried out their orders': Dublin Castle and its Environs
- 11. 'Left wheel, charge': The General Post Office
- 12. 'Swept up': Executions and Internment
- 13. 'We were preparing': Reorganising the Army
- 14. 'We stand solid for an Irish Workers' Republic': The War of Independence
- 15. 'Irish workers' republic, without fear and without compromise': Split and Civil War
- 16. 'The Place it Carved Out': Legacies.