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Conspirators: A Photographic History of Ireland's Revolutionary Underground, by Shane Kenna
€5.00
Quay Books
The Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) was one of the most important revolutionary organizations within Irish history and had a profound influence on the emergence of Ireland as we understand it today.
It was a key factor in the emergence of cultural and political organizations in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, played an active role in the Irish Revolution of 1916-21 and was a crucial group in terms of the negotiation of the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921 and the emergence of the Irish Free State.
Here the story of the IRB and the Fenian conspiracy are told for the first time through photographs.
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