Paperback, Published in Oct 2016 by Wilkinson Press
Page count: 128
Ireland’s Easter Rising of 1916 was almost wholly restricted to Dublin. The insurrectionists numbered around 1,500 men and 200 women. Most Dubliners were hostile to them and many encouraged the British. Militarily the insurrectionists never had a hope—against them the British threw vastly superior numbers and firepower. Their revolution lasted just six days and its leaders were promptly executed. However, the Rising succeeded. How the revolutionaries failed—and yet won—is a conundrum celebrated this centenary year. This book details the key events and people behind the momentous shift in Irish history.
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