From Public Defiance to Guerilla Warfare: Experience of Ordinary Volunteers in the Irish War of Independence


From Public Defiance to Guerilla Warfare: Experience of Ordinary Volunteers in the Irish War of Independence
From Public Defiance to Guerilla Warfare: Experience of Ordinary Volunteers in the Irish War of Independence by Joost Augusteijn

Political events in the period between the 1916 rising and the truce of 1921 are well documented. The experience of volunteers at local level is examined here. The work analyzes how ordinary people in various parts of the country became increasingly willing to use violence, and provides an insight into the way young men became involved in the IRA and what they did once they had joined. It examines the interaction on a personal level between the IRA, the Crown forces and the population. It concludes that the different forms of interaction between these groups in various parts of Ireland played a crucial role in the extent to which violence was used. This offers the basis of an explanation for the dominance of south-western units in the war of independence and reappraises the impact of less well-known units, based on their actual experience.

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