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Michael Hopkinson's Green Against Green is the definitive study of the Irish civil war, putting in perspective a bitter and passionate conflict, the legacy of which still divides Irish society today. Widely praised and frequently cited as the most authoritative work on the subject, it continues to hold its place as one of the finest works on modern Irish history. Unlike the Easter Rising and the War of Independence, the Irish Civil War has been largely overlooked by historians, put off by the messy divisions between former War of Independence allies and its continued importance in modern Irish…mehr

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Michael Hopkinson's Green Against Green is the definitive study of the Irish civil war, putting in perspective a bitter and passionate conflict, the legacy of which still divides Irish society today. Widely praised and frequently cited as the most authoritative work on the subject, it continues to hold its place as one of the finest works on modern Irish history. Unlike the Easter Rising and the War of Independence, the Irish Civil War has been largely overlooked by historians, put off by the messy divisions between former War of Independence allies and its continued importance in modern Irish society: even now, the rival parties in the conflict form the basis for two of the largest political parties in Ireland. In Green Against Green, Michael Hopkinson addresses this gap in Irish historical writing, looking closely at the reasons for the outbreak of civil war, the major figures who directed it, how it was fought and its impact across Ireland. This major achievement of historical scholarship traces the history and course of the war from 1912 to its conclusion, starting with a sketch of the background to the divisions which surfaced during the war and continuing through to the functioning of the post-civil war Irish State. This groundbreaking work, 'a dispassionate account of the most passionate times' (Irish Times), captures the confused loyalties and localised, often personal, violence that characterised one of the most critical, and least studied, formative events in modern Irish history.

    Preface PART I. 1912-1921
  1. The Background to the Treaty Divisions, 1912-1918
  2. The Anglo-Irish War, January 1919-July 1921, and the Truce Period
  3. The Treaty Negotiations
  4. The Treaty Split
  5. The Irish Question in the United States
  6. PART II. FROM THE TREATY TO THE ATTACK ON THE FOUR COURTS
  7. The Political and Constitutional Background in Early 1922
  8. The Military Split
  9. De Valera and the Military and Political Developments
  10. Military Developments after the Army Convention
  11. The North, from Treaty to Attack on the Four Courts
  12. Social and Governmental Problems
  13. The Search for Unity
  14. The Constitution
  15. The June Election and the Assassination of Sir Henry Wilson
  16. PART III. THE OPENING OF THE WAR
  17. The Attack on the Four Courts
  18. Dublin Fighting
  19. PART IV. THE EARLY CIVIL WAR
  20. The Military and Political Background to the Fighting
  21. The War in the Localities: July-August 1922
  22. The Opening of the Guerrilla Phase of the War
  23. The Death of Collins
  24. The Establishment of the Third Dáil
  25. Peace Initiatives
  26. The Formation of the Republican Government
  27. The First Executions
  28. The British Government and the Early Civil War
  29. The Southern Unionists and the Civil War
  30. The Civil War and the Railways
  31. The War in the Localities: September 1922-January 1923
  32. PART V. THE WAR'S END
  33. The Free State-Government and Army: January-April 1923
  34. The Republicans and the Civil War: January-April 1923
  35. The War in the Localities: January-April 1923
  36. The North and the Civil War
  37. Exile Nationalism: The United States and Britain in the Civil War
  38. The Ceasefire
  39. PART VI. THE POST-WAR PERIOD
  40. The Republicans
  41. The Post-War Free State Government and Army
  42. The Republican Hunger-Strike, October-November 1923
  43. Conclusion



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Dr Michael Hopkinson was a reader in history at Stirling University, Scotland. One of the world's leading authorities on the Irish revolutionary period, he is the author of Green Against Green and The Irish War of Independence.