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Every Dark Hour: A History of Kilmainham Jail Book

Every Dark Hour: A History of Kilmainham Jail
Every Dark Hour: A History of Kilmainham Jail, Kilmainham Jail, also known as Ireland's 'Bastille', is perhaps the most important building in modern Irish history. A place of incarceration since its construction in the late eighteenth century, it housed a succession of petty criminals, including those, Every Dark Hour: A History of Kilmainham Jail has a rating of 4 stars
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Every Dark Hour: A History of Kilmainham Jail, Kilmainham Jail, also known as Ireland's 'Bastille', is perhaps the most important building in modern Irish history. A place of incarceration since its construction in the late eighteenth century, it housed a succession of petty criminals, including those, Every Dark Hour: A History of Kilmainham Jail
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  • Every Dark Hour: A History of Kilmainham Jail
  • Written by author Niamh OSullivan
  • Published by Liberties Press, March 2008
  • Kilmainham Jail, also known as Ireland's 'Bastille', is perhaps the most important building in modern Irish history. A place of incarceration since its construction in the late eighteenth century, it housed a succession of petty criminals, including those
  • Kilmainham Jail, also known as Ireland's 'Bastille', is perhaps the most important building in modern Irish history. A place of incarceration since its construction in the late eighteenth century, it housed a succession of petty criminals, including those
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Foreword   Sinead McCoole     7
Acknowledgements     9
Preface     11
Political Prisoners at Kilmainham Jail
Lingering Spirits     15
The 1798 Rising     27
Robert Emmet, Anne Devlin and 1803     39
The Great Famine and the Young Irelanders     54
The Fenians     70
Charles Stewart Parnell     84
The 1916 Rising     102
The War of Independence     122
The Civil War: Male Republican Prisoners     138
The Civil War: Female Republican Prisoners     157
This Old Dungeon Fortress: From Ruins to Museum     171
Civil Prisoners and Other Voices
Kilmainham's Civil Prisoners     191
Civil Executions     205
Faint Whisperings     213
Shadows from the Past     226
Transportation     234
Suggestions for Further Reading     243


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