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Irish Political Offenders

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Zusatztext "[A] scholarly and immensely readable account of three-quarters of a century of British experience of Irishmen - and very occasionally women - in their prisons."- Dr Garret FitzGerald! The Guardian"Sean McConville graphically recounts both sides of this story - and does so with an even-handedness and objectivity that must command the respect of all his readers! whatever side of the Irish Sea they may be on." -Dr Garret FitzGerald! The Guardian"Overall! this volume by Sean McConville rates as a 'must read' source for anyone interested in the Irish struggle for national self-determination from 1848 onwards! and the fate og those Irish men and womenwho opted for direct action in persuit of this goall until its realization in large measure early in the twentieth century." John Ainsworth! Queensland Univesrity of Technology Informationen zum Autor Seán McConville is Professor of Criminal Justice and Professorial Research Fellow in the Department of Law, Queen Mary, University of London. He has published widely on imprisonment and related political and legal issues, including work on Britain, Europe and the United States of America. Klappentext The most wide-ranging study ever published of political violence and the punishment of Irish political prisoners from 1848 to the founding of the Irish Free State in 1922. Zusammenfassung The most wide-ranging study ever published of political violence and the punishment of Irish political prisoners from 1848 to the founding of the Irish Free State in 1922. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 THE YOUNG IRELANDERS; Chapter 2 GENTLEMEN CONVICTS; Chapter 3 THE FENIANS; Chapter 4 THE FENIANS IN PRISON; Chapter 5 AMNESTY; Chapter 6 THE CONVICT MICHAEL DAVITT; Chapter 7 THE DYNAMITADS; Chapter 8 THE DYNAMITARDS IN PRISON; Chapter 9 THE EASTER RISING; Chapter 10 INTERNMENT; Chapter 11 IMPRISONMENT; Chapter 12 ROGER CASEMENT; Chapter 13 SINN FÉIN, 1917–19; Chapter 14 ‘FRIGHTFULNESS’; Chapter 15 BANG AND WHIMPER, 1919–22;...

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