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The Fall of Dublin Ms Elizabeth Gillis

The Fall of Dublin By Ms Elizabeth Gillis

The Fall of Dublin by Ms Elizabeth Gillis


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Summary

An insightful account of the Civil War in Dublin including the attack on the Four Courts.

The Fall of Dublin Summary

The Fall of Dublin by Ms Elizabeth Gillis

Focusing on the people and the decisons they made, 'The Fall of Dublin' examines the attack on the Four Courts and the subsequent fighting in Dublin in June and July 1922 which signalled the beginning of the Irish Civil War. With the use of new sources the book challenges many of the pre-conceived thoughts on the fighting in Dublin - the role of the leadership on both sides, the personalities of those involved and even the destruction of the Four Courts. These sources not only shed new light on the conflict itself, but more importantly they are invaluable in telling the stories of the ordinary men and women on both sides of the divide who for many years have been forgotten. They include memoirs from people on the ground, military history bureau witness statements, a complete garrison list of people in the Four Courts, a copy of the army constitution and the proposed Free State constitution, and a copy of the republican proclamation.

The Fall of Dublin Reviews

'Books on the Irish Civil War are often marred by partisanship. Even now, family loyalty and ideology make accounts of the conflict prone to bitter invective. Gillis is, however, well balanced and dispassionate.' * The Irish Story *
'The remarkably non-partisan 'The Fall of Dublin', though short in length, is packed with information, some little known, some surprising, making Liz Gillis a historian worth watching in the future. Like the other books already published in Mercier's Civil War series it adds greatly to our understanding of this crucial and divisive period in our nation's history and will perhaps encourage others to re-examine the divisions in Irish politics between Republicanism and Nationalism. Divisions, that like the Civil War itself, still manifest themselves to the present day.' * An Sionnach Fionn *

About Ms Elizabeth Gillis

Author, historian and lecturer Liz Gillis is a researcher on 'The History Show' and contributes to many television documentaries relating to the Irish Revolution, the most recent being two documentaries on Bloody Sunday 1921 broadcast on RTE. She has participated in and organised many conferences and lectures focusing on the Irish Revolution and is co-organiser of the annual conference on the Burning of the Custom House in 1921. In 2018 Liz was a recipient of the Lord Mayor's Award for her contribution to history.

Additional information

GOR005340672
9781856356800
1856356809
The Fall of Dublin by Ms Elizabeth Gillis
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The Mercier Press Ltd
20110505
160
N/A
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