Dublin Burning: The Easter Rising From Behind the Barricades
Autor: | W.J. Brennan-Whitmore |
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EAN: | 9780717159284 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 06.09.2013 |
Untertitel: | The Only Eye-Witness Account of the Easter Rising written by a senior participant |
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Schlagworte: | 1916 Rising 1916 memoir Behind the Barricades Dublin Burning Easter Rising Irish history The Easter Rising from Behind the Barricades W.J. Brennan-Whitmore eye-witness account of the Easter Rising participant in the 1916 Rising the Easter R |
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Dublin Burning is a vivid, clear-eyed account of the 1916 Rising and is the most complete account we have from a senior participant. No other senior Volunteer figure has left a similar memoir of Easter Week. Commandant W.J. Brennan-Whitmore was officer commanding the Volunteer position at the head of North Earl Street, an outworking of the GPO garrison. Its purpose was to delay and frustrate any attempt by the British to deploy reinforcements coming from Amiens Street railway station (now Connolly). Commandant Brennan-Whitmore and his men held this position for over seventy-two hours until forced out by British artillery. He and his troops attempted to retreat northwards through the slums, hoping to reach the safety of the suburbs. But he and his men were not Dubliners and were unfamiliar with the city. They were captured in a tenement where they had taken refuge and were interned in Frongoch in Wales until 1917. Brennan-Whitmore's book is a unique document, one of the most valuable accounts of the Rising available to us.
W.J. Brennan-Whitmore, a native of Co. Wexford, was a journalist by profession and a member of the Irish Volunteers. In addition to Dublin Burning, he also wrote With the Irish in Frongoch, an account of his time as an internee.
W.J. Brennan-Whitmore, a native of Co. Wexford, was a journalist by profession and a member of the Irish Volunteers. In addition to Dublin Burning, he also wrote With the Irish in Frongoch, an account of his time as an internee.