The bold Fenian men : the green flag volume two / Robert Kee.
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- 0704330962
- 0704330962
- 9780704330962
- 941.508 KEE
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | |
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Non Fiction | The Harden Library, King's Hospital | Staff CPD | GEN 941.5 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | Held in R McIlrevey's History Class Room - Binding damage | 13/03/2023 | R04504L0499 |
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GEN 941.5 Britain and Ireland in Early Christian times : A.D. 400-800 / | GEN 941.5 Ireland 1912-1985 - politics and society | GEN 941.5 The most distressful country / | GEN 941.5 The bold Fenian men : | GEN 941.5 Tara / | GEN 941.5 Ireland : a week in the life of a nation / | GEN 941.5 Ireland / |
The Bold Fenian Men is the second volume of Robert Kee's compelling history of Irish Nationalism, The Green Flag now published as three separate volumes. In it journalist and broadcaster Robert Kee covers the events from the foundation of the Fenian Movement to the 1916 Dublin Rising. Narrating these events and intermediate events -- the Land Acts, the Home Rule Bill, the eviction of tenants and consequent agrarian outrages -- he describes the remarkable men behind them: James Stephens, Gladstone, Parnell, Arthur Griffith, Asquith, Pearse, Carson, Connolly and Sir Roger Casement.
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