"The Irish Rebellion of 1916: or the Unbroken Tradition" offers a vital historical account of the Easter Rising and its significance within the broader context of Irish nationalism. Authored by Nora Connolly, this work provides valuable insights into a pivotal moment in Irish history. Explore the events of the rebellion, its roots, and its enduring legacy in shaping Ireland's identity.
This book delves into the social and political landscape of early 20th-century Ireland, examining the factors that fueled the uprising and the key figures who participated. Connolly's perspective sheds light on the unbroken tradition of resistance and the ongoing struggle for Irish independence. A crucial resource for anyone interested in Irish history, the Easter Rising, and the forces that shaped modern Ireland.
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