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Author Macardle, Dorothy, 1889-1958.

Title The Irish Republic; a documented chronicle of the Anglo-Irish conflict and the partitioning of Ireland, with a detailed account of the period 1916-1923 / With a pref. by Éamon de Valéra, including a note for the American ed.

Publication Info. New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux [1965]

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Location Call No. Status
 South Windsor Public Library - Non Fiction  320.9415 MACARDLE    Check Shelf
 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  320.9415 M115I    Check Shelf
Edition [First American edition].
Description 1045 pages : facsimile, maps (on lining papers) portrait ; 22 cm
Contents Pt. 1: A broken nation (to 1911) -- Pt. 2: The Irish volunteers (1912--1915) -- Pt. 3: The republic proclaimed (1916) -- Pt. 4: Resurgence (1917 and 1918) -- Pt. 5: The government of the republic (1919) -- Pt. 6: Suppressing a nation (January to July 1920) -- Pt. 7: The extreme penalty (August to December 1920) -- Pt. 8: A state of war (January to June 1921) -- Pt. 9: Negotiations (June to October 1921) -- Pt. 10: Articles of agreement (October to December 1921) -- Pt. 11: The breaking of Sinn Féin (January to March 1922) -- Pt. 12: English guns (April to July 1922) -- Pt. 13: Civil war (July to December 1922) -- Pt. 14: The republic defeated (January to May 1923) -- Pt. 15: Ireland partitioned (May 1923 and after).
Bibliography Bibliography: pages [993]-1002.
Subject Irish question.
Ireland -- History -- 20th century.
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