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Michael Collins and the Making of the Irish State
- 200 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Michael Collins was a pivotal figure in Irish history, significantly contributing to the founding of the Irish state alongside notable contemporaries like Eamon de Valera and Arthur Griffith. Often depicted as a revolutionary leader and military tactician, this collection of essays offers a deeper, more nuanced evaluation of Collins and his complex character. Featuring contributions from leading historians, the essays utilize archival material to present fresh insights into Collins's multifaceted role. They explore his tenure as Minister of Finance, his intelligence operations, his policies regarding Northern Ireland, and his position as Commander-in-Chief, alongside discussions of the Civil War's origins and his relationship with De Valera. Additionally, the collection includes personal memoirs by Fr. Gearoid O'Sullivan and Margot Gearty, relatives of Kitty Kiernan, which provide new perspectives on her and her sisters. This compilation is a significant addition to the understanding of twentieth-century Ireland, challenging oversimplified portrayals of Collins and highlighting his vital contributions to the nation's history.