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_aKee, Robert _9127 |
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_aThe bold Fenian men : _bthe green flag volume two / _cRobert Kee. |
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_aLondon : _bQuartet Books, _c1979. |
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_aThe Green Flag _v Vol 2 |
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_aDublin Rising 1916 _91704 |
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_aHome Rule _91583 |
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_aIrish History _9647 |
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_aLand Acts _91705 |
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_aSinn Fein _91706 |
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_aUlster Volunteers _91707 |
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500 | _aThe 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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