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A pocket history of the 1916 Rising : the story of Ireland\'s independence / Tara Gallagher, Fiona Biggs & Fionnbarra O Duibhir.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Dublin : Gill Books, [2015]Description: 256 pages : illustrations (black and white), portraits ; 14 cmISBN:
  • 0717169308 (hbk.)
  • 9780717169306 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 941.50821 GAL
Contents:
1798: The United Irishmen Rebellion -- 1800: Abolishing the Irish Parliament -- 1802: Robert Emmet\'s Rebellion -- 1829: Daniel O\'Connell and Catholic emancipation -- 1840: Overturning the Act of Union of 1800 -- 1845-9: An Gorta Mór -- 1848 onwards: The Fenians and the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) -- 1870: The First Home Rule Movement begins -- 1870-82: The land acts and the land war -- 1912: The third Home Rule Bill -- 1912: The Ulster Covenant pledges Unionist resistance to Home Rule -- 1913: The Dublin Lockout -- 1913: The founding of the Irish Citizen Army -- 1880s-1916: cultural nationalism in the lead-up to the Rising -- World War I: The \'War To End All Wars\' -- 1915: the funeral of Jeremiah O\'Donovan Rossa -- 1915: The IRB Military Council plans the rising -- The 1916 Rising: a chronology -- Good Friday 21 April: The capture of the German ship Aud -- Good Friday 21 April: Roger Casement arrested -- Good Friday 21 April: The British get word of the rising -- Saturday 22 April: The countermanding of the Assembly for the Rising -- Easter Sunday 23 April: Original date of the Rising -- Easter Monday 24 April: Volunteers take over Dublin -- Easter Monday 24 April: The Irish Republic is proclaimed at the GPO -- Easter Monday 24 April St Stephen\'s Green occupied -- Tuesday 25 April: The world\'s first radio broadcast -- Wednesday 26 April: The Rising in Wexford -- Wednesday 26 April: The arrival of the gun boat Helga -- Wednesday 26 April: British reinforcements land at Kingstown -- Wednesday 26 April: North King Street area and Ned Daly -- Wednesday 26 April: Sackville Street shelled -- Thursday 27 April: Boland\'s Mill shootout -- 24-29 April: The rising in Galway -- Thursday 28 April: Cathal Brugha wounded at the South Dublin Union -- Friday 28 April: The Rising in Ashbourne -- Friday 28 April: The GOP abandonded -- Friday 28 April: Clery\'s Department Store and the Imperial Hotel on Sackville Street collapse -- Friday 28 April: General Maxwell and the imposition of martial law -- Friday 28 April: Last stand on Moore Street -- Saturday 29 April: The volunteer leaders surrender -- 3 May - 3 August: The executions and their consequences -- Reactions of the Irish general public -- The aftermath of the 1916 Rising and the birth of modern Ireland -- 1919: The emergence of Sinn Féin -- 1919: The first Dáil meets -- 1919: The War of Independence begins -- 1920 The Act for the Partition of Ireland passed -- 1921: The Anglo-Irish Treaty signed -- 1922: The death of Michael Collins -- 1922: The 1930s: Fianna Fáil and Éamon de Valera -- 1937: The constitution of Ireland -- 19973: Ireland joins the EEC -- 1970s: Northern Ireland and the Troubles -- 1998: The Good Friday Agreement -- 2010s: Modern Ireland -- Biographies: Michael Collins -- James Connolly -- James Craig -- Éamon de Valera -- William Gladstone -- Maud Gonne -- Arthur Griffith -- James Larkin -- David Lloyd George -- Constance Markievicz
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 941.50821 GAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 219633
Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 941.50821 GAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 219632

1798: The United Irishmen Rebellion -- 1800: Abolishing the Irish Parliament -- 1802: Robert Emmet\'s Rebellion -- 1829: Daniel O\'Connell and Catholic emancipation -- 1840: Overturning the Act of Union of 1800 -- 1845-9: An Gorta Mór -- 1848 onwards: The Fenians and the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) -- 1870: The First Home Rule Movement begins -- 1870-82: The land acts and the land war -- 1912: The third Home Rule Bill -- 1912: The Ulster Covenant pledges Unionist resistance to Home Rule -- 1913: The Dublin Lockout -- 1913: The founding of the Irish Citizen Army -- 1880s-1916: cultural nationalism in the lead-up to the Rising -- World War I: The \'War To End All Wars\' -- 1915: the funeral of Jeremiah O\'Donovan Rossa -- 1915: The IRB Military Council plans the rising -- The 1916 Rising: a chronology -- Good Friday 21 April: The capture of the German ship Aud -- Good Friday 21 April: Roger Casement arrested -- Good Friday 21 April: The British get word of the rising -- Saturday 22 April: The countermanding of the Assembly for the Rising -- Easter Sunday 23 April: Original date of the Rising -- Easter Monday 24 April: Volunteers take over Dublin -- Easter Monday 24 April: The Irish Republic is proclaimed at the GPO -- Easter Monday 24 April St Stephen\'s Green occupied -- Tuesday 25 April: The world\'s first radio broadcast -- Wednesday 26 April: The Rising in Wexford -- Wednesday 26 April: The arrival of the gun boat Helga -- Wednesday 26 April: British reinforcements land at Kingstown -- Wednesday 26 April: North King Street area and Ned Daly -- Wednesday 26 April: Sackville Street shelled -- Thursday 27 April: Boland\'s Mill shootout -- 24-29 April: The rising in Galway -- Thursday 28 April: Cathal Brugha wounded at the South Dublin Union -- Friday 28 April: The Rising in Ashbourne -- Friday 28 April: The GOP abandonded -- Friday 28 April: Clery\'s Department Store and the Imperial Hotel on Sackville Street collapse -- Friday 28 April: General Maxwell and the imposition of martial law -- Friday 28 April: Last stand on Moore Street -- Saturday 29 April: The volunteer leaders surrender -- 3 May - 3 August: The executions and their consequences -- Reactions of the Irish general public -- The aftermath of the 1916 Rising and the birth of modern Ireland -- 1919: The emergence of Sinn Féin -- 1919: The first Dáil meets -- 1919: The War of Independence begins -- 1920 The Act for the Partition of Ireland passed -- 1921: The Anglo-Irish Treaty signed -- 1922: The death of Michael Collins -- 1922: The 1930s: Fianna Fáil and Éamon de Valera -- 1937: The constitution of Ireland -- 19973: Ireland joins the EEC -- 1970s: Northern Ireland and the Troubles -- 1998: The Good Friday Agreement -- 2010s: Modern Ireland -- Biographies: Michael Collins -- James Connolly -- James Craig -- Éamon de Valera -- William Gladstone -- Maud Gonne -- Arthur Griffith -- James Larkin -- David Lloyd George -- Constance Markievicz

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