Atlas of the Irish Civil War : New Perspectives (Atlas Series)

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Atlas of the Irish Civil War : New Perspectives (Atlas Series)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 664 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781782055921

Full Description

This new volume in the award-winning Atlas Series presents fresh perspectives on, and a nuanced understanding of, the history of the Irish Civil War (1922-3).

The centenary of the Civil War has prompted wide-ranging research into that tumultuous and complex period in Irish history. Featuring contributions from over ninety leading scholars from a range of disciplines, this book provides new insights into the conflict's regional, national and international dimensions. It includes the first-ever listing of Civil War fatalities and original explorations of issues including propaganda, gender, trauma, culture, labour, land and class.

Produced in partnership with the National Library of Ireland with support from the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, the Atlas of the Irish Civil War: New perspectives is richly illustrated with over 400 photographs, archival documents and a series of newly created original maps. From the research team that produced the widely acclaimed Atlas of the Irish Revolution, this volume represents a major and accessible contribution to the historiography of a conflict that has cast a long shadow over Irish life.

Contents

List of
contributors

Foreword by
Michael D. Higgins

Acknowledgements

Introduction



SECTION 1

Before the War



Chapter 1

The Treaty and
the Irish Civil War: British perspectives

Heather Jones



Case Study -
The Treaty Debates and the Irish Civil War

Liam Weeks and
Micheal O Fathartaigh



Arthur Griffith

Owen McGee



Case Study -
Military Dress and the Irish Civil War

Lisa Godson



Disbandment of
the Royal Irish Constabulary

Brian Hughes



SECTION 2

The War in the
Provinces



Chapter 2

The Irish Civil
War in Provincial Ireland: Landscapes, communities and localised conflict

John Borgonovo



The 'Sliabh na
mBan' Armoured Car

Niall Murray



Case Study -
Graffiti at Ash Hill Towers

Aidan Harte,
Niall Murray and Joanna Bruck



Moore Hall,
County Mayo

John Crowley



Case Study - 'Small
House' Burnings during the Irish Civil War: A County Kilkenny case study

Eoin Swithin
Walsh



Case Study -
Tormore: The strategic use of a cave dugout during Sligo's Civil War

Robert Mulraney,
Marion Dowd and James Bonsall



Liam Lynch

Gerard Shannon



Chapter 3

Civil Confict
in Ireland, 1922-3: Political violence and the consolidation of Northern
Ireland

Adrian Grant



Frank Aiken and
the Breakout from Dundalk Gaol

Bryce Evans and
Rory O'Dwyer



Case Study -
Protestants and the Irish Civil War

Conor Morrissey



SECTION 3

Labour, Land and
Everyday Life



Chapter 4

'What the hell
do they want a republic for?' Labour, the left and the Irish Civil War

Emmet O'Connor



Case Study -
Agrarian Unrest in Civil War Ireland

Heather Laird



The Postal
Strike, 1922

Donal O
Drisceoil



Case Study -
Everyday Life in Dublin during the Irish Civil War

Padraig Yeates



SECTION 4

Propaganda and
Legitimisation



Chapter 5

Irregulars
Versus Slave Staters: Propaganda, censorship and the Irish Civil War

Donal O
Drisceoil



The Cartoon War

Donal O
Drisceoil



Case Study -
Songs of the Irish Civil War

Terry Moylan



Constructing
Identity in the Fledgling State

John Crowley



Case Study -
Parliamentary Politics and the Experience of Dail Eireann during the Irish
Civil War

Gary Murphy



Case Study -
The 1923 Land Act

Terence Dooley



SECTION 5

The Dead



Chapter 6

Death and
Killing in the Irish Civil War

Andy Bielenberg
and John Dorney with Helene O'Keeffe



Case Study -
The Executions Policy

Sean Enright



Portobello
Barracks Banner

Brian Crowley



Case Study -
The Children and Youth of the Irish Civil War

Sarah-Anne
Buckley and Linda Connolly



SECTION 6

Gender, Poverty
and Religion



Chapter 7

The Irish Civil
War: Family life, gender and loss

Lindsey
Earner-Byrne



Case Study -
Violence against Women during the Irish Civil War

Linda Connolly



Cumann na
Saoirse

John Borgonovo



Case Study -
Poor Law Reform in Revolutionary and Independent Ireland

Donnacha Sean
Lucey



The Irish
Bishops' Pastoral Letter, 10 October 1922

Gabriel Doherty



SECTION 7

Imprisonment



Chapter 8

Graffiti and
Geographies of the Women of Kilmainham Gaol during the Irish Civil War

Laura McAtackney



Case Study -
Irish Civil War Imprisonment, Humanitarianism and the Red Cross

Lia Brazil



The Prison
Autograph Book of Sean Sharkey

John Crowley



Case Study - 'Freedom
or the Grave': The mass hunger strike of October-November 1923

Helene O'Keeffe



SECTION 8

Global Connections



Chapter 9

Divided Allies:
Irish-America responds to the Irish Civil War

Michael Doorley



Case Study -
Unfinished Business in Post-Civil War Ireland: The repatriation of Fr Albert
Bibby and Fr Dominic O'Connor

John Borgonovo



Case Study - 'This
Great Institution for Peace': How Ireland joined the League of Nations in 1923

Michael Kennedy



SECTION 9

Legacies



Chapter 10

The Civil War
Legacy: Ireland in the 1920s and 1930s

Fearghal McGarry



Case Study -
Veterans, Memorialisation and the Old IRA Movement in Post-Civil War Ireland

John Borgonovo



Night's Candles
are Burnt Out, by Sean
Keating (1929)

Eimear O'Connor



Chapter 11

'Befitting
Emblems of Adversity': Temporality and disruption in Irish Civil War poetry

Ailbhe McDaid



The Poet in a
Time of Civil War Theo Dorgan



Chapter 12

The
Historiography of the Irish Civil War

Diarmaid
Ferriter



Dorothy
Macardle

Leeann Lane



Chapter 13

Historians and
the 'Silence' of the Irish Civil War: Some comparative perspectives

Siobhra Aiken



Sean O'Casey

Paul O'Brien



SECTION 10

Irish Civil War
Fatalities Index

Andy Bielenberg
and John Dorney



Notes

Index

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