An edition of The 1916 Irish Rebellion (2016)

The 1916 Irish Rebellion

The 1916 Irish Rebellion
Bríona Nic Dhiarmada, Bríona N ...
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An edition of The 1916 Irish Rebellion (2016)

The 1916 Irish Rebellion

One hundred years ago, during Easter Week, 1916, rebel Irish leaders and their followers staged an armed uprising in the city of Dublin in an attempt to overthrow British rule and create an autonomous Irish republic. One week later, their rebellion ruthlessly quashed by British forces, the surviving insurgents were jailed and many of their leaders quickly executed. Though their rebellion had failed, their actions galvanized a growing population of sympathizers who would, in years to come, succeed in establishing an independent Irish state. Documentary writer, producer, and scholar B̕rona Nic Dhiarmada has seized the occasion of the centenary of the Irish Rising to reassess this event and its historical significance. Her book explores the crucial role of Irish Americans in both the lead-up to and the aftermath of the events in Dublin and places the Irish Rising in its European and global context, as an expression of the anti-colonialism that found its full voice in the wake of the First World War. The 1916 Irish Rebellion includes a historical narrative; a lavish spread of contemporary images and photographs; and a rich selection of sidebar quotations from contemporary documents, prisoners' statements, and other eyewitness accounts to capture the experiences of nationalists and unionists, Irish rebels and British soldiers, and Irish Americans during the turbulent events of Easter Week, 1916. In the first part of the book, Nic Dhiarmada surveys Ireland's place as part of the British Empire in the decades leading up to 1916, with special emphasis on earlier Irish movements to achieve independence or at least some measure of self-governance. She then outlines the events leading to the Easter Rebellion of 1916, including the crucial events of Thursday through Saturday prior to Easter. The second part details the events of the Easter Rising and the week of violent fighting, ending in the failure of the armed insurrection in Dublin. Her third part discusses the fate of the leaders of the Rising, many of whom were immediately court-martialed and executed. Nic Dhiarmada suggests that the Irish Rising, its ideals, and the subsequent election of members of the nationalist movement to prominent government offices were instrumental to the later creation of the sovereign Republic of Ireland, as well as an inspiration to anti-colonialist insurrections elsewhere in the world.

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English
Pages
205

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2016
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Table of Contents

Awakening
Insurrection
When myth and history rhyme.

Edition Notes

"The companion volume to the public television documentary"--Jacket.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 182-186) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
941.5082/1
Library of Congress
DA962 .N53 2016, DA962.N53 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 205 pages
Number of pages
205

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27215813M
ISBN 10
0268036144
ISBN 13
9780268036140
LCCN
2015042508
OCLC/WorldCat
929331845

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL20035772W

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