The victory of Sinn Féin : how it won it and how it used it
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The victory of Sinn Féin : how it won it and how it used it
(Classics of Irish history / general editor, Tom Garvin)
University College Dublin Press, 1998
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First published: Dublin : Talbot Press, 1924
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Victory of Sinn Fein, originally published in 1924, contains eyewitness accounts of the events in Ireland 1916-23, written from the viewpoint of the Irish Republican Brotherhood.
Table of Contents
- Insurrection of 1916
- re-emergence of Sinn Fein (1916-18)
- Irish Republican Brotherhood (1858-1916)
- De Valera (1916-19)
- Mick Collins (1909-21)
- Dail Eireann (1919)
- Sinn Fein policy in practice (1919-1921)
- Black-and-tan war
- the new Griffith (1916-21)
- the crime of the Ulster boycott (1920)
- the moral collapse (1920-21)
- the surrender of England
- the truce
- the great betrayal
- the great mistake
- the great talk
- the position created by the truce and the treaty
- the pseudo-Republicans
- the furies (1922)
- Mary Macswiney
- after the ratification
- the Irregulars, devil era
- war against the Irish people
- the death of Griffith
- Michael Collins (September 1922)
- victory of the people
- the humorous side
- the responsibility of Mr De Valera
- the Irish Free State
- how it strikes a contemporary
- the future of Ireland.
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