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Limerick eBook

The Irish Revolution, 1912-23

by John O'Callaghan
language: english
Publisher: Four Courts Press, September of 2018 ‧
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Limerick was a key social, political and military battleground during the Irish revolution of 1912-23. By examining a wide range of contemporary sources, O'Callaghan reveals what life was like for people from all sectors of Limerick society during these turbulent years. In 1912, the home rule movement was the dominant political force in the city and county, but support for this cause ebbed away during the First World War. Limerick was particularly prominent during the War of Independence between 1919 and 1921. As civil war raged in the summer of 1922, Mayor Stephen O'Mara said that the people of Limerick desired 'food, wages and work - not war'. There was little respite until the summer of 1923, and even then bitter land and labour disputes persisted. The revolution in Limerick was divisive. The middle classes were satisfied that spiralling lawlessness was contained. Radicals hankered after lost opportunities for greater change. Some members of the Protestant community believed that sectarian impulses had been a factor in their dramatic demographic decline.

Limerick

The Irish Revolution, 1912-23

by John O'Callaghan

Property Description
ISBN: 9781846827754
Publisher: Four Courts Press
Release Date: September of 2018
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Categories: eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > Europe
EAN: 9781846827754