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Three Martyrs: MacSwiney, Treacy, Barry Martyrdom has been an essential element in the Irish republican sense of itself for centuries. At it's most basic, this martyrdom stems even from legend. Chuchulain, the most romantic and impressive of Ireland's legendary heroes,
Sean Treacy: Remorseless Revolutionary Machine Like most of his peers, Tipperary IRA leader Sean Treacy looked old for his age. Dead in 1920 by the time he was 25, and before the War of Independence which he helped kickstart had reached anything like completion, he didn’t pass the
Terence MacSwiney Perhaps the most traditional of the Republican martyrs of the Irish War of Independence, Terence MacSwiney was elected Lord Mayor of Cork following the killing of his friend and predecessor Tomas MacCurtain. MacSwiney took office in March 1920 and was dead by 25 October 1920. His life echoes that of Padraig Pearse
Kevin Barry Kevin Barry was 18 years old when he was hanged in Mountjoy Jail on November 1st 1920. His death at such a young age is possibly the most poignant in recent Irish history. He was born in 1902 in Dublin and grew up both in the capital and in County Carlow. He enrolled in Belvedere College in 1916

August In Irish History

Some remarkable anniversaries for August in Irish history

 

August 1800 - The Act of Union was passed dissolving the Irish Parliament and creating the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The Act remained on the statutes in Ireland until 1962.

August 1870 - Gladstone's first Land Act passed introducing some limited land reforms. It gave force of law to the 'Ulster Custom', provided compensation for evicted tenants and allowed tenants to borrow from Government to buy their holdings.

August 1916 - The final leader of the 1916 Rising, Roger Casement was hanged for treason in Pentonville Prison. His trial led to a re-interpretation of the Treason Act which led to the accusation that Casement was 'hanged on a comma'.

Book Reviews - War of Independence

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Sean Treacy And The Tan War

Sean Treacy And The Tan War

Sean Treacy and the Tan War Joe Ambrose ISBN 9781856355544 €12.99 A thoroughly interesting book that looks back on the role of Sean Treacy in the guerrilla war in Tipperary. Joe...

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History's Daughter

History's Daughter

History's Daughter: A Memoir from the only child of Terence MacSwiney Máire MacSwiney Brugha ISBN 9780862789862 €19.95 Published by The O'Brien Press Far aside from having on the most haunting covers...

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