New Zealand's responses to the 1916 rising /
This book examines what distinguished New Zealand's response to the Rising and its aftermath, particularly from Australian and Canadian responses, the two Dominions whose constitutional relations to the United Kingdom were frequently cited in determining Irish independence. Organized chronologi...
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Cork, Ireland :
Cork University Press,
2020.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Peter Kuch
- 'The Empire Strikes Back': Anzacs and the Easter Rising 1916 / Jeff Kildea
- Women of the Rising in the Australian and New Zealand Press / Dianne Hall
- 'It would really ... matter tremendously': New Zealand women and the 1916 Rising / Lisa Marr
- Play v. Play: The Otago Daily Times and the Dunedin stage as a regional New Zealand response to the Easter Rising 1916 / Peter Kuch
- Harry Holland, The Maoriland Worker, and the Easter Rising / Jim McAloon
- Bishop Henry Cleary and the North King Street Murders / Rory Sweetman
- Rebel Hearts: New Zealand's Fenian families and the Easter Rising / Sean Brosnahan
- Challenging Times: The Irish-Catholic press in Dunedin and Adelaide, 1916-19 / Stephanie James
- 'A most cruel and bitter campaign of slander and vituperation': Easter Week 1916 and the rise of the Protestant Political Association / Brad Patterson
- 'Too great to be unconnected with us': Reactions to the i9i6 Easter Rising in the British Empire and the United States / Malcolm Campbell.