An edition of The Making of 1916 (1969)

The Making of 1916

studies in the history of the Rising.

The Making of 1916
Kevin B. Nowlan
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An edition of The Making of 1916 (1969)

The Making of 1916

studies in the history of the Rising.

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Language
English
Pages
338

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Table of Contents

The Gaelic cultural movements and the new nationalism, by B. Ó. Cuív.
The Sinn Féin movement, by D. McCartney.
Connolly, the Citizen Army and the Rising, by J. W. Boyle.
Ulster unionism and the new nationalism, by D. Kennedy.
The two faces of home rule, by F. S. L. Lyons.
The decline and fall of the Irish nationalists at Westminster, by D. D. Edwards.
The background to the Rising, from 1914 until the issue of the Countermanding order on Easter Saturday 1916, by M. Wall.
The plans and the countermand: the country and Dublin, by M. Wall.
A military history of the 1916 Rising, by G. A. Hayes-McCoy.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
Essays by various authors issued in commemoration in 1966 of the fiftieth anniversary of the Rising of Easter Week 1916.

Published in
Dublin

Classifications

Library of Congress
DA962 .M445

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 338 p.
Number of pages
338

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4880404M
LCCN
76008654

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