Internment of the Anti-Treaty I.R.A. in the Irish Free State 1922-4
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Anne-Marie McInerney, 'Internment of the Anti-Treaty I.R.A. in the Irish Free State 1922-4', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2015, pp 309Download Item:
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This thesis is a study of Anti-Treaty I.R.A. internment during the Irish Civil War, a period of Irish history, which marked a bitter end to the revolutionary years. On the eve of the Truce in July 1921, there were some 6,129 prisoners interned as a result of their activities during the War of Independence. After the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, on 6 December 1921, the British Government granted these internees a general amnesty.
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Embargo End Date: 2022-01-01
Author: McInerney, Anne-Marie
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Dolan, AnnePublisher:
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