The War of Independence in Kildare by James Durney

The War of Independence in Kildare by James Durney

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With its position on the axis between the Curragh camp and Dublin Castle, Kildare was one of the most important, but also the most dangerous counties for the rebels in the struggle for independence.

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The War of Independence in Kildare by James Durney

The Kildare IRA was heavily outnumbered by crown forces and had neither the manpower nor weaponry to seriously challenge them. With about 300 activists in County Kildare, and only about a third of them ready to take to the field at one time, they faced nearly 6,000 troops and hundreds of police and Black and Tans. However, the county was an important axis for intelligence gathering and communications to the south and west, and it is here Kildare made its greatest impact. The open flat plains of Kildare militated against ambushes, while its proximity to the capital also inhibited the Kildare Volunteers. Nevertheless there was a strong revolutionary element in the county. The book looks at the group of Volunteers who followed the railway track into Dublin to partake in the 1916 Rising and details attacks at Greenhills, Maynooth and Barrowhouse. The author also examines the Rath internment camp in the Curragh, reaction in the county to the Truce and Treaty, and the eventual split in the republican movement in the lead up to civil war. This comprehensive account will be a valuable addition to literature on this formative period in Ireland's history.
James Durney is the author of 'The Civil War in Kildare' (2011). He is a historical tour guide, working in the Local Studies department of Kildare library. He gives several talks per year to local history groups on various local history subjects as diverse as Irish gangsters in America, and Kildare men and women in the Spanish Civil War. He has had material published in various newspapers and has been interviewed on RTÉ several times.
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ISBN 13 9781781171660
ISBN 10 1781171661
Title The War of Independence in Kildare
Author James Durney
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The Mercier Press Ltd
Year published 2013-07-05
Number of pages 256
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