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From Pogrom to Civil War

€19.99

ISBN: 9781781171462

written by Tom Glennon.

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When the attacks against Catholics known as the Belfast pogrom erupted in July 1920, Tom Glennon was a 20 year old officer in the IRA. The next three years took him from brutal street fighting in Belfast to organising a flying column in the Glens of Antrim, to a daring escape from captivity in the Curragh and then the viciousness of civil war in Donegal. Scarred by his experiences, he sought to create a new life in Australia, only to find further tragedy awaiting him. His silence about his past was so complete that almost eighty years passed before his son learned the truth about his own mother's death. 

Now, using contemporary documents and the accounts of comrades and enemies, his grandson not only tells the story of Tom Glennon's life, but also re-examines the mythology of the pogrom and questions Michael Collins' Northern Policy, asking: were the Northern IRA the victims of a monstrous betrayal?

 

Speeches by Dr. Brian Hanley (School of History & Archives, UCD) and Kieran Glennon (author) at the official launch of "From Pogrom to Civil War - Tom Glennon and the Belfast IRA" in Dublin on 4th April 2013 in the Kildare Street Hotel, Dublin below -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Diylrh1Rgcw&feature=player_embedded


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  • Model: BI-800-131
  • Shipping Weight: 400gms
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  • Manufactured by: Mercier Press


This product was added to our catalog on Monday 06 January, 2014.