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  1. Dec 17, 2020 · If 1920 was one of the bleakest years in Irish history since the land war of the 1880s, the New Year heralded an even more violent one as the Irish War of Independence entered a final and bloody...

  2. Jun 1, 2009 · Age of Atrocity: Violence and Political Conflict in Eearly Modern Ireland. . £45). The English Historical Review, Volume CXXIV, Issue 508, June 2009, Pages 708–710, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/cep127. In the troubled history of Ireland, the early modern period stands out as one of the bloodiest.

    • Patrick Little
    • 2009
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  4. Culture. War of Independence: the bloodiest six months. More than 1,000 lives were lost between January and July 1921. The Custom House, then centre of local government, burns in May 1921. The...

  5. Aug 4, 2021 · By the summer of 1921, Ireland’s bid for independence from Great Britain had all but reached an impasse. After nearly two-and-a-half years of fighting, the Irish Republican Army (IRA) had ...

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  6. A short history of Ireland / John O’Beirne Ranelagh. – Third Edition. pages cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. isbn 978-1-107-40194-5 (pbk.) 1. IrelandHistory. 2. Northern IrelandHistory. I. Title. DA910.R36 2012 941.5–dc23 2012007515 isbn 978-1-107-00923-3 Hardback isbn 978-1-107-40194-5 Paperback

  7. The 17th century was perhaps the bloodiest in Ireland's history. Two periods of war (1641–53 and 1689–91) caused a huge loss of life. The ultimate dispossession of most of the Irish Catholic landowning class was engineered, and recusants were subordinated under the Penal Laws.

  8. Jul 27, 2020 · The Irish News, the principal nationalist newspaper, deemed it as 'a carnival of terrorism'. Nationalists, north and south saw the intermittent violence as a pogrom against the Catholic community ...

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