Irish political prisoners, 1848-1922 : theatres of war

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Irish political prisoners, 1848-1922 : theatres of war

Seán McConville

Routledge, 2005, c2003

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Originally published: 2003

Bibliography: p. 769-790

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内容説明

This is the most wide-ranging study ever published of political violence and the punishment of Irish political offenders from 1848 to the founding of the Irish Free State in 1922. Those who chose violence to advance their Irish nationalist beliefs ranged from gentlemen revolutionaries to those who openly embraced terrorism or even full-scale guerilla war. Sean McConville provides a comprehensive survey of Irish revolutionary struggle, matching chapters on punishment of offenders with descriptions and analysis of their campaigns. Government's response to political violence was determined by a number of factors, including not only the nature of the offences but also interest and support from the United States and Australia, as well as current objectives of Irish policy.

目次

Introduction 1. The Young Irelanders 2. Gentlemen Convicts 3. The Fenians: A Dream of Revolution 4. The Fenians in Prison 5. Amnesty: Gladstone Takes a Chance 6. The Convict Michael Davitt 7. The Dynamitards 8. The Dynamitards in Prison 9. The Easter Rising 10. Internment: A Training Camp in Wales 11. Imprisonment: War by Other Means 12. Roger Casement: A Question of Honour 13. Sinn Fein, 1917-19 14. 'Frightfulness': Ireland, 1919-22 15. Bang and Whimper, 1919-22

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