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Index
Cover
Praise for Pádraig Yeates
Title Page
Dedication
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: ‘It would be only … Russia where a woman who served her King would be allowed to drop to such an existence’
Chapter 2: ‘We would not recognise the court, because the Government that does not redress our grievances is not worth recognising’
Chapter 3: ‘Goodnight, Mr O’Malley’
Chapter 4: ‘The girls come from Ireland to England to hide their shame’
Chapter 5: ‘You would not shoot me, Christy’
Chapter 6: ‘I knelt on one knee to pray for courage; then I sat on the end of the bed, revolver in my hand, listening in the darkness’
Chapter 7: ‘The social gospel of the German Jew, Karl Marx, was here, installed in Ireland’s place of honour’
Chapter 8: ‘Paudeen … When you are coming up to shoot me, won’t you bring me a drink’
Chapter 9: ‘People thought it was courageous to take a gun or a mine and use it, but it required more courage to speak the truth’
Chapter 10: ‘The NCOs believed that the officers were afraid they would lose their well-paid positions in the event of failure’
Chapter 11: ‘A barbarism of which the most pitiless savage would be ashamed’
Abbreviations
Terminology
A note on money
Notes
Select Bibliography
Images
Copyright
About the Author
About Gill & Macmillan
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