1921

1921
Title 1921 PDF eBook
Author Morgan Llywelyn
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 743
Release 2011-02-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0765326930

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The life of Irish journalist, Henry Mooney, who struggles to report fairly on the failed 1916 Rising, the creation of the Irish Free State, and the Irish Civil War.

The IRA in Kerry, 1916-1921

The IRA in Kerry, 1916-1921
Title The IRA in Kerry, 1916-1921 PDF eBook
Author Sinéad Joy
Publisher Collins Press
Pages 198
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN

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"It presents a picture of what Kerry was like during this war, taking account of the perceptions of the community as a whole, Irish or British, Catholic or Protestant, fighter, soldier or civilian."--BOOK JACKET.

Letters of Louis D. Brandeis: Volume IV, 1916-1921

Letters of Louis D. Brandeis: Volume IV, 1916-1921
Title Letters of Louis D. Brandeis: Volume IV, 1916-1921 PDF eBook
Author Louis Dembitz Brandeis
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 624
Release 1975-06-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780873952972

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During his long career of public service, first as a reform-minded lawyer and later as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, Louis Dembitz Brandeis (1856-1941) had a profound influence upon American life in this century. In the words of Max Lerner: "Years from now, when historians can look back and put our time into perspective, they will say that one of its towering figures--more truly great than generals and diplomats, business giants and labor giants, bigger than most of our presidents--was a man called Brandeis." Other respected authorities have asserted that, except for John Marshall and Oliver Wendell Holmes, no jurist has exerted so broad and enduring influence upon American jurisprudence as Brandeis. Now assembled for the first time and planned for publication in a five-volume series are the Brandeis letters. In Vol. 1, (1870-1907): Urban Reformer, are letters written by Brandeis during his first years as a lawyer and social activist. They illuminate, in a day to day way, seemingly small areas of social action which are rarely documented and are so often lost in historical haze. They show what liberal reformers were thinking and doing in the Progressive Era and reveal the techniques, tactics, and strategies they employed in working within the system to find solutions to the human and urban problems of their day. In the process, they focus on many problems of contemporary concern and furnish insights into ways of organizing citizen pressure to effect social change.

The Flying Column

The Flying Column
Title The Flying Column PDF eBook
Author Jim Maher
Publisher
Pages 268
Release 1987
Genre Ireland
ISBN

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Preliminary Inventory of the Council of National Defense Records, 1916-1921

Preliminary Inventory of the Council of National Defense Records, 1916-1921
Title Preliminary Inventory of the Council of National Defense Records, 1916-1921 PDF eBook
Author National Archives (U.S.)
Publisher
Pages 98
Release 1942
Genre Archives
ISBN

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Minutes of the Meetings of the Council of National Defense, 1916-1921

Minutes of the Meetings of the Council of National Defense, 1916-1921
Title Minutes of the Meetings of the Council of National Defense, 1916-1921 PDF eBook
Author United States. National Archives and Records Service
Publisher
Pages 12
Release 1980
Genre United States
ISBN

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The Dead of the Irish Revolution

The Dead of the Irish Revolution
Title The Dead of the Irish Revolution PDF eBook
Author Eunan O'Halpin
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 725
Release 2020-10-27
Genre History
ISBN 0300257473

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The first comprehensive account to record and analyze all deaths arising from the Irish revolution between 1916 and 1921 This account covers the turbulent period from the 1916 Rising to the Anglo-Irish Treaty of December 1921—a period which saw the achievement of independence for most of nationalist Ireland and the establishment of Northern Ireland as a self-governing province of the United Kingdom. Separatists fought for independence against government forces and, in North East Ulster, armed loyalists. Civilians suffered violence from all combatants, sometimes as collateral damage, often as targets. Eunan O’Halpin and Daithí Ó Corráin catalogue and analyze the deaths of all men, women, and children who died during the revolutionary years—505 in 1916; 2,344 between 1917 and 1921. This study provides a unique and comprehensive picture of everyone who died: in what manner, by whose hands, and why. Through their stories we obtain original insight into the Irish revolution itself.