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![]() O'Malley, Cormac K.H. & Anne Dolan €55.00 ISBN: 978 184351 127 4 Format: Size: Publication Date: November 2007 Add to Basket View Shopping Basket![]() O'Malley, Cormac K.H. & Anne Dolan €59.99 ISBN: 978 184351 127 4 Format: Signed hardback Size: Publication Date: November 2007 Add to Basket View Shopping BasketJ U S T OVER a month after the 1921 truce that ended Ireland's fight with England, Ernie O'Malley longed for a return to war. Ten months later he was waging civil war against many of the men he had once fought with, against those who accepted the new Irish Free State. ‘No Surrender Here!' The Civil War Papers of Ernie O'Malley 1922-1924 is the first comprehensive collection of letters, memoranda and orders detailing this period of chaos and confusion, intransigence and idealism, which gripped the country from June 1922 to May 1923. These documents detail the war as it was fought with none of the benefit of hindsight and occasional artistry that marks the memoirs of many of the men involved, not least O'Malley's own carefully crafted narratives, On Another Man's Wound and The Singing Flame, published decades later. This collection documents one man's attitude to war and his difficult acceptance of peace, his experience of capture, imprisonment, hunger strike and finally release. In these letters, however, ‘No Surrender Here!' also captures the voices of both the leadership and the rank and file: the detached and often inappropriate orders from above, and the confusion of men who, in some cases without boots on their feet, know that theirs is a hopeless cause. Letters to friends and family also reveal the more personal costs of war. These fully annotated documents, given historical perspective with a general introduction by Professor Joe Lee, provide extraordinary insights into the republican mentality during the Irish Civil War, into what remains a contested and controversial period of modern Irish history. CORMAC K .H. O'MALLEY co-edited with Richard English Prisoners: The Civil War Letters of Ernie O'Malley (Poolbeg, 1991) and edited Rising Out: Sean Connolly of Longford (1890-1921) by Ernie O'Malley (UCD Press, 2007). Cormac is an international legal consultant based in New York City and is the son of Ernie O'Malley.
ANNE DOLAN is a lecturer in modern Irish history and deputy director of the Centre for Contemporary Irish History at Trinity College Dublin. She is author of Commemorating the Irish Civil War: History and memory 1923-2000 (Cambridge University Press, 2003). ![]() |
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