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The Story of the Irish Citizen Army

The Story of the Irish Citizen Army
Author: Sean O'Casey
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1980
Genre: Ireland
ISBN: 9780904526509

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This is the first account of the formation of the Irish Citizen Army during the Dublin strike of 1913-1914, and the part it played in the subsequent history of Ireland. The author, who was himself a leading figure in the movement, writes with vigor and conviction on the role of labor in Ireland, and expresses a very definite opinion on the relations of the workers to the Nationalist movement. The book contains character portraits of Larkin, Connolly and the Countess Markiewicz; and facts bearing on the relations between the Citizen Army and the Volunteers emerge here for the first time.This dramatic account of the Irish Citizen Army also has its special importance in literary history as the first published work by Sean O'Casey (under the pseudonym of P. O. Cathasaigh). Sean O'Casey went on to become Ireland's greatest playwright as well as the author of one of the most fascinating autobiographies in the history of literature.


The Irish Citizen Army

The Irish Citizen Army
Author: Ann Matthews
Publisher: Mercier Press Ltd
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2014-09-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1781173087

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The Irish Citizen Army was originally established as a defence corps during the 1913 Lockout, but under the leadership of James Connolly its aims became more Republican and the IRB, fearing Connolly would pre-empt their plans for the Easter Rising, convinced him to join his force with the Irish Volunteers. During the Rising the ICA was active in three garrisons and the book describes for the first time in depth its involvement at St Stephen's Green and the Royal College of Surgeons, at City Hall and its environs and, using the first-hand account of journalist J.J. O'Leary who was on the scene, in the battle around the GPO. The author questions the much-vaunted myth of the equality of men and women in the ICA and scrutinises the credentials of Larkin and Connolly as champions of both sexes. She also asserts that the Proclamation was not read by Patrick Pearse from the steps of the GPO, but by Tom Clarke from Nelson's Pillar. She provides sources to suggest that the Proclamation was not, as has always been believed, printed in Liberty Hall, and that the final headquarters of the rebels was not at number 16 Moore Street, but somewhere between numbers 21 and 26.


The Irish Citizen Army

The Irish Citizen Army
Author: Daithí Mac an Mháistir
Publisher:
Total Pages: 79
Release: 2017
Genre: Ireland
ISBN: 9780993578533

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IRISH CITIZEN ARMY

IRISH CITIZEN ARMY
Author: DAITHI. MAC AN MHAISTIR
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre:
ISBN: 9780993578595

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Under the Starry Plough

Under the Starry Plough
Author: Frank Robbins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1977
Genre: History
ISBN:

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A Descriptive History of the Irish Citizen Army

A Descriptive History of the Irish Citizen Army
Author: Kevin Morley (Writer on Irish history)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2012
Genre: Ireland
ISBN: 9781782371496

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This short work is, as far as possible based on the information available, a description of one of the more obscure elements contained in Irelands revolutionary past, the Irish Citizen Army. It is not the intention to go into the rights or wrongs of the army, the reader must do that.


The ‘Labour Hercules’: The Irish Citizen Army and Irish Republicanism, 1913–23

The ‘Labour Hercules’: The Irish Citizen Army and Irish Republicanism, 1913–23
Author: Jeffrey Leddin
Publisher: Merrion Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2019-03-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1788550765

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The Irish Citizen Army (ICA) was born from the Dublin Lockout of 1913, when industrialist William Martin Murphy ‘locked out’ workers who refused to resign from the Irish Transport and General Workers’ Union, sparking one of the most dramatic industrial disputes in Irish history. Faced with threats of police brutality in response to the strike, James Connolly, James Larkin and Jack White established the ICA in the winter of 1913. By the end of March 1914, the ICA espoused republican ideology and that the ownership of Ireland was ‘vested of right in the people of Ireland’. The ICA was in the process of being totally transformed, going on to provide significant support to the IRA during the 1916 Rising. Despite Connolly’s execution and the internment of many ICA members, the ICA reorganised in 1917, subsequently developing networks for arms importation and ‘intelligence’, and later providing operative support for the War of Independence in Dublin. The most extensive survey of the movement to date, The ‘Labour Hercules’ explores the ICA’s evolution into a republican army and its legacy to the present day.