William Murphy
Political Imprisonment and the Irish, 1912-1921
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Political Imprisonment and the Irish, 1912-1921
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780199569076
- ISBN-10: 019956907X
- Artikelnr.: 39525618
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780199569076
- ISBN-10: 019956907X
- Artikelnr.: 39525618
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.
* 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
* 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
* 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
* 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