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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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