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The burnings, 1920

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In March 1920, the republican Lord Mayor of Cork, Tomas MacCurtain, was shot dead in his home.

Blaming the RIC for his death, IRA members followed District Inspector Swanzy, believed to have ordered the killing, to his new posting in Lisburn and shot him dead.

Furthermore, Banbridge man Lt Colonel Smyth was killed for his policy of shooting any Irishman found carrying a gun who refused to surrender immediately.

As a result the towns of Banbridge, Dromore and Lisburn erupted in anti-catholic violence.

Catholic businesses and homes were torched, and families forced to flee.

In The Burnings 1920, Pearse Lawlor peels away the myth that enveloped these events and exposes the real reasons for the violence.

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Product Details
The Mercier Press Ltd
1856356124 / 9781856356121
Paperback / softback
01/02/2009
Ireland
English
224 pages : illustrations (black and white)
20 cm
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