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Those of us who must die: execution, exile and revival after the Easter Rising

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The 1916 Rising is one of the most documented and analysed episodes in Ireland's turbulent history.

Often overlooked, however, is its immediate aftermath.

This significant window in the narrative of Irish revolutionary history, which saw the rebirth of the Volunteers and laid the foundations for the War of Independence, is usually covered as a footnote, or from the biographical standpoints of the leaders.

Picking up where the authors acclaimed account of the Rising, 'When the Clock Struck in 1916', left off, we join the men and women of the Rising in the dark abyss of defeat.

The leaders' poignant final hours and violent ends are laid bare, but the perspective of those with the unpalatable task of carrying out the executions is also revealed, rectifying a historic disservice to those who reluctantly formed the firing squads.

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Product Details
HarperCollins
1788410343 / 9781788410342
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
10/11/2017
Ireland, Republic of
English
307 pages
Copy: 20%; print: 20%
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