Michael Collins's Intelligence War: The Struggle Between the British and the IRA 1919-1921The History Press, 1 d’ag. 2008 - 360 pàgines Michael Collins is often thought of as Ireland's lost leader: a man born into a revolutionary environment who became a skilled statesman and military leader. This book looks in at Collins' key role in the Anglo Irish War using primary sources which have not previously been available. |
Continguts
The Organisation Takes Shape | |
The British Response JanuaryJuly | |
The Struggle between the British and IRA Intelligence | |
Collins and Bloody Sunday 21 | |
Bloody Sunday to March 1921 | |
Conclusions | |
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