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Ballykinlar Internment Camp was the first mass internment camp to
be established by the British in Ireland during the War of
Independence. Situated on the County Down coast and opened in
December 1920, it became home to hundreds of Irish men arrested by
the British, often on little more than the suspicion of involvement
in the IRA. Held for up to a year, and subjected to often brutal
treatment and poor quality food in an attempt to break them both
physically and mentally, the interned men instead established a
small community within the camp. The knowledge and skills possessed
by the diverse inhabitants were used to teach classes, and other
activities, such as sports, drama and music lessons, helped stave
off boredom. In the midst of all these activities the internees
also endeavoured to defy their captors with various plans for
escape. The story of the Ballykinlar internment camp is on the one
hand an account of suffering, espionage, murder and maltreatment,
but it is also a chronicle of survival, comradeship and community.
Liam A" Duibhir charts the struggle for independence, both
militarily and politically, in Donegal from before the events of
Easter 1916 until the truce in 1921.Donegal has long been seen as
one of the quietest counties during the War of Independence but
this reputation belies an intriguing story of how republican
sentiment grew in the county. From the first mention of Sinn Fein,
through the conscription crisis and the success of the 1918
elections, A" Duibhir charts the rise of the new political
leadership in Donegal and how they built their own system of
justice and local government.Alongside the practical politics, he
also highlights the role of the IRB and the activities of the
volunteers in resisting and thwarting the British efforts to retain
control and impose order. Featuring new information and a fresh
look at events of the period, The Donegal Awakening offers an
updated account of this crucial period.
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