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Index
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I In Search of the Rabble
1 Opening the Witness Accounts
2 Who Owned the Revolution?
3 The History Wars
4 The Fighting Stories
5 Closing Young Minds?
6 Keepers of the Revolutionary Flame
7 Broadening the Interpretations and the Sources
8 New Scepticisms, New Revisions and the Shadow of the Troubles
9 Labour, Gender and the Social Perspective
10 The Politics of Peace and the Twenty-first Century Perspective
Part II Revolutionary Ireland, 1913–23
11 An Evolving Nationalism
12 Ulster Prepared With One Voice? 1910–14
13 Labour, Nationalism and War: 1913–16
14 1916: An Idea ‘Essentially Spiritual’?
15 The Perfect Patriots
16 1917–18: Bonfires and Ballots
17 War of Independence (1): 1919–20: Catching the Waves
18 The Chivalrous Soldier and the Cruel Killer
19 Governing, Social Realities and Justice
20 Land for the People?
21 War of Independence (2): 1921–2: The Juggernaut of Politics
22 Truce and Treaty
23 The Drift to Civil War
24 Civil War
25 Stone Hearts
26 Ulster’s Wounded Self-Love
27 The Tyranny of the ‘Special’
Part III Legacy and Commemoration
28 ‘In danger of finding myself with nothing at all’
29 ‘For the life of my heroic son’
30 Homes Fit for Heroes?
31 Scrambling for the Bones of the Patriot Dead
32 ‘He knew as much about commanding as my dog’
33 Commemoration During the Troubles and the Peace Process
34 Remembering the First World War and Welcoming the Queen
35 Invoking Revolutionary Ghosts as the Celtic Tiger Dies and Fianna Fáil Collapses
36 New Commemorative Priorities, Sacred Cows and the Status of History
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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