One hundred years ago this month, Ireland found that it had to deal with former comrades fighting and killing each other. Continue reading
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One hundred years ago this month, Ireland found that it had to deal with former comrades fighting and killing each other. Continue reading
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If ever there was a case of a favourite chapter in this book, I would choose chapter 2, Lucy McDiarmid’s ‘Comradeship’ on the imprisonment in Holloway prison of Kathleen Clarke and her two ‘tall’ comrades, Constance Markievicz and Maud Gonne, who at times tended to dispute ‘as to which of them had the highest social status’. Continue reading
‘The Facts are that the Irish Republic exists.’ Continue reading