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Witnesses - Inside the Easter Rising (Paperback)
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Witnesses - Inside the Easter Rising (Paperback)
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This thought-provoking book retells the 1916 Rising story through
previously unavailable first hand accounts from the protagonists.
Illustrated with unpublished and rare photographs, this book also
features an introduction by well-known historian and author Dr
Margaret Mac Curtain. "Witnesses: Inside the Easter Rising" is the
first book to draw on official witness statements taken over
several years from the late 1940s onwards by the government of the
time and only released to the public by the Bureau of Military
History in 2003. In its judicious use of the statements given by
the foot-soldiers and second-line participants in the Rising, the
book provides a unique perspective on the events of Easter 1916.
From the volunteers walking the Royal canal from Kildare to fight
in Dublin (of which the author's father was one), to the women
fighting, smuggling guns and cooking for the insurgents in the GPO,
Witnesses transports the reader alongside those taking part in this
pivotal event in modern Irish history. Insights into controversial
matters such as the decision to countermand the order for the
Rising on its eve, the so-called Castle document, as well as the
personal affections and jealousies of those involved, are all
discussed in detail. There are also previously unpublished photos
taken inside the GPO during Easter week. Above all, the book is
told with tremendous warmth, the voices of combatants and their
contemporaries ringing out in clarity and honesty about the awful,
heroic and occasionally amusing incidents that took place around
this period of history that helped cement the modern Irish
identity.
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