Format:
x, 212 Seiten
,
24 cm
ISBN:
9781138214897
Series Statement:
Routledge studies in modern history 34
Content:
Part I. Violent undercurrents pre-1914 Europe -- Violence in pre-1914 Europe -- Ireland: peaceful, patient and hopeful -- Part II. Michael Collins and the struggle for Irish independence -- Cork, London, Dublin and 1916 debacle -- Collins reorganises the volunteers -- And De Valera enlists America -- The Anglo-Irish War 1919-1921 -- Collins' intelligence war -- Treaty and Civil War -- Part III. The sinews of war -- Preparing in London, active in Dublin -- Filling the war chest: the national loan -- Funds from America, funds in America -- Collins, minister of finance -- The Anglo-Irish Treaty: Ireland's fiscal autonomy -- The north -- The sinews of Civil War and the Republicans hamstrung -- Part IV. Later political violence and its financing -- Later political violence and insurgency and their financing
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-209) and index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781315444925
Language:
English
Keywords:
Collins, Michael 1890-1922
;
Irish Republican Army
;
Finanzierung
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