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Political Imprisonment and the Irish, 1912-1921

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Zusatztext William Murphy has produced the most complete study to date of the experiences of Irish political prisoners. Beginning with the treatment meted out to suffragettess, Murphy takes us with great skill through the different phases of government policy towards republican prisoners, through hunger strikes and escapes. Political Imprisonment and the Irish, 1912-1921 will be the definitive account for some time to come. Informationen zum Autor William Murphy is an historian of the political and cultural history of modern Ireland. The North American Society for Sport History named The Gaelic Athletic Association, 1884-2009, which he co-edited, best edited collection of 2009. Klappentext An analysis of the impact of political prisoners during a period when prisons were at the heart of a series of contests in Irish history, including the violent campaign for Irish independence. Zusammenfassung An analysis of the impact of political prisoners during a period when prisons were at the heart of a series of contests in Irish history, including the violent campaign for Irish independence. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1: 'What is Good Enough for the Suffragettes': Ireland, 1912-1914 2: 'In Place of an Academy We Have a Jail': Ireland, Summer 1915 - Easter 1916 3: 'Nowhere Else Does One Learn to Know a Colleague So Well': May 1916 - June 1917 4: 'Hunger-Strike Mania': Ireland, June 1917- June 1918 5: 'The Same Walls and Doors and Gates and Persons': Internment (Britain) May 1918 - March 1919 6: 'Out with the Warrants, Set On the G Men, Roll Up the Black Marias, Fill Up the Jails': June 1918 - July 1919 7: 'You Will Find They Will Climb Down': August 1919-June 1920 8: 'The Tower of Hunger': August-November 1920 9: 'Home Rule within the Empire': November 1920 - June 1921 10: 'Every Internee was a Centre of Disaffection': Truce to Treaty 11: 'The Gates are Thrown Open' Conclusion Bibliography Appendices ...

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Authors William Murphy
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.04.2016
 
EAN 9780198784555
ISBN 978-0-19-878455-5
No. of pages 314
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political theories and the history of ideas

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