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Author Brian Hughes Published by Four Courts Press ISBN 9781801511193 EAN 9781801511193 Bic Code Cover Paperback
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Dublin – capital of Ireland and, to some at least, the ‘ second city of the Empire’ – was central to the Irish Revolution. But there were many different ‘ Dublins’ , including the city borough and its suburban townships, picturesque seaside settlements and the Dublin and Wicklow mountains to the south, and a rural hinterland to the north and west. The city was a hub for the development of the suffrage and republican movements. It also witnessed the largest industrial dispute in the history of the island in 1913, the bulk of the fighting at Easter 1916, and some of the most famous (and infamous) moments of the War of Independence and Civil War. There was also a relatively large and well-organized unionist minority, chiefly centered around the southside townships. The north and west of the county, meanwhile, shared more in common with neighbouring counties than wit