Tom Clarke by Gerard Macatasney

Tom Clarke by Gerard Macatasney

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Tom Clarke by Gerard Macatasney

Tom Clarke was the architect of the 1916 Rising - the old Fenian surrounded by a young generation of republicans whom he galvanised towards one of the most important events in Irish history. However, relatively little is known of this apparently quiet and unassuming man. Clarke is here brought to life through the letters he wrote to family and friends over a seventeen-year period. A complete context for the correspondence is presented here, with a biography containing much new information on Clarke's early days, particularly the fifteen years he spent in English prisons. His romance with, and subsequent marriage to Katy Daly, their life in America and the decision to return to Ireland are all detailed. The political correspondence begins in 1899 and terminates with a short note written hours before his execution on 3 May 1916. The letters contained in this book enable the reader to view Clarke as he was - in his own words.
Gerard Macatasney, originally from Lurgan, County Armagh, now lives and works in Belfast. Over the years he has written extensively on various aspects of Irish history. He holds a doctorate from the University of Liverpool and MA degrees from the University of Ulster and Queen's University Belfast. This is his sixth book.
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ISBN 13 9781908928078
ISBN 10 1908928077
Titel Tom Clarke
Autor Gerard Macatasney
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Merrion Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2013-01-01
Seitenanzahl 330
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