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Out of the Dark 1914-1918|Ken Kinsella

Out of the Dark 1914-1918 : South Dubliners Who Fell in the Great War

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This timely and compelling book records the experiences of Irishmen from South County Dublin who fought in the First World War while also accounting for the lives of their families who remained at home. Principally a social history, the main body of the book is broken up into seven chapters that each disclose the history of a particular district in South Dublin. These local histories expand upon the background of the families subsequently related, providing a fascinating portrait of the lives that soldiers left behind. The Roll of Honour covers individuals with riveting life stories and tales of anecdotal intrigue; families of interesting power and wealth are included such as the great merchant families of Dublin at the time - the Dockrells, Findlaters, Lees, Martins and McCormicks. The book also provides an illuminating history of Ireland's involvement in the First World War generally - how the war and its fighters have been subsequently recognised within Irish society. Reasons for enlistment; the effect of Gallipoli and the Easter Rising; examples of how ex-British servicemen were treated when they returned home to Ireland following the end of the war; all is accounted for in this fascinating history that highlights the enduring contentions related to Ireland's involvement in the Great War.

Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781908928597
  • ISBN-10: 190892859X
  • Publisher: Merrion Press
  • Publish Date: June 2014
  • Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Page Count: 456

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