Civil War in Connacht

Civil War in Connacht
Author: Nollaig Ó Gadhra
Publisher:
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN:

Account of the Irish civil war in Connacht in 1922.

Revolution in Connacht

Revolution in Connacht
Author: Cormac Ó Comhraí
Publisher: Revolution
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Connacht (Ireland)
ISBN: 9781781171325

During the years 1913-23 the people of Connacht, Ireland saw a Republican uprising against British rule, Civil War, World War, a land war, sectarian violence, and five elections. Hundreds of incidents occurred all over the province that had local, national, and even international importance. Weaving together information and photographs from a wide range of sources, this book gives the reader an unparalleled insight into what life was like for those who fought for the Republic, those who fought against it, and those who were caught in the middle.

The Civil Wars Experienced

The Civil Wars Experienced
Author: Martyn Bennett
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2005-08-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134724535

The Civil Wars Experienced is an exciting new history of the civil wars, which recounts their effects on the 'common people'. This engaging survey throws new light onto a century of violence and political and social upheaval By looking at personal sources such as diaries, petitions, letters and social sources including the press, The Civil War Experienced clearly sets out the true social and cultural effects of the wars on the peoples of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland and how common experiences transcended national and regional boundaries. It ranges widely from the Orkneys to Galway and from Radnorshire to Norfolk. The Civil Wars Experienced explores exactly how far-reaching the changes caused by civil wars actually were for both women and men and carefully assesses individual reactions towards them. For most people fear, familial concerns and material priorities dictated their lives, but for others the civil revolutions provided a positive force for their own spiritual and religious development. By placing the military and political developments of the civil wars in a social context, this book portrays a very different interpretation of a century of regicide and republic.

The Politics of the Irish Civil War

The Politics of the Irish Civil War
Author: Bill Kissane
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2005-08-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199273553

This book provides a detailed account of the origins, course, and aftermath of the Irish civil war, 1922-3. Based on much recently released material, including the papers of Eamon de Valera, each chapter is devoted to a particular aspect of war, and political aspects of the civil war are systematically discussed.

The Irish Civil War

The Irish Civil War
Author: Tim Pat Coogan
Publisher: Roberts Rinehart Publishers
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN:

Provides an illustrated chronicle of the war that shaped contemporary Ireland, from the division of the Irish Parliament in 1921 to the aftermath of the fighting in 1924.

The Irish and British Wars, 1637-1654

The Irish and British Wars, 1637-1654
Author: James Scott Wheeler
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2003-10-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134598327

With numerous maps and illustrations, James Scott Wheeler connects the strategic and tactical levels of war with political actions and reactions, and discusses how Britain and Ireland became battlegrounds in the 'war of three kingdoms'. The various stages of this period of turmoil are clearly demonstrated, right through to the execution of Charles I, the conquest of Catholic Ireland, and the eventual death of the English Republic, and provide students of history with an excellent addition to their studies.