Combatants and civilians in revolutionary Ireland, 1918-1923 /
This book is based on original research into intimidation and violence directed at civilians by combatants during the revolutionary in Ireland, considering this from the perspectives of the British, the Free State and the IRA. It combines qualitative and quantitative approaches and focuses on County...
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| Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
2021.
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| Series: | Routledge studies in modern history ;
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Table of Contents:
- Fond memories, location, and hostility : the role of civilians in Republican testimony, 1918-1923
- Delinquent youths and the moderate majority : the role of civilians in the records of the Crown Forces and Free State Army, 1918-1923
- Crime, alcohol, travellers, and emigration : Republican policing in 1920
- The development of the IRA's campaign against combatants and civilians in 1920
- "... the Tans appeared to have gone absolutely mad". The Crown Forces and violence, 1920-1921
- Ambushes, harassment, arson and spies and informers : IRA violence in 1921
- Truce and Civil War
- Conclusion.