Episode 2: The London Colony, and the Easter Rising.
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In this second episode we will explore the impact of Michael
Collins' time in London, where he worked closely with the Gaelic
League and the Gaelic athletic association, bringing him closer to
his own Irishness and his people. We will also be discussing the
most famous bid for Irish freedom, the Easter Rising - a doomed
revolution which reinvigorated the desire for freedom for decades
to come, an event which will set in motion Michael Collins' own
revolutionary break following the war of independence period. This
is the beginning of said period, the rebirth of the Irish struggle
into the twentieth century. Sources utalized for this episode:
Margery Forester. 'Michael Collins: The Lost Leader: A biography of
Irish politician Michael Collins.' Gill & Macmillan Ltd, 2006.
Peter Hart. 'The I.R.A. at War, 1916-1923.' Oxford, Oxford
University Press, Incorporated, 2004. Edward O'Mahoney, 'Michael
Collins: His Life and Times.' '4. Young Michael Collins'. Collins
22 society. 1996 Eugenio Biagini and Daniel Mulhall, eds. 'The
Shaping of Modern Ireland : A Centenary Assessment.' Co. Kildare:
Irish Academic Press, 2016. Michael F.J. McDonnel. 'Ireland and the
Home Rule Movement, 1908' The Gutenberg eBook, "Ireland and the
Home Rule Movement, by Michael F.J. McDonnel, et al." 2006. T. Ryle
Dwyer. 'Big Fellow, Long Fellow. A Joint Biography of Collins and
De Valera: A Joint Biography of Irish Politicians Michael Collins
and Eamon De Valera.' Gill & Macmillan Ltd, 1998. Fearghal
McGarry. 'The Rising: Easter 1916.' Oxford University Press,
Incorporated, 2010. Tim Pat Coogan 'Michael Collins: The Man Who
Made Ireland.' Palgrave Macmillan, 2002. Problacht Na H Eireann,
'The Provisional Government of the Irish Republic to the People of
Ireland'. 1916. Richard Killeen. 'A Short History of Modern
Ireland' Montreal: MQUP, 2003.
Collins' time in London, where he worked closely with the Gaelic
League and the Gaelic athletic association, bringing him closer to
his own Irishness and his people. We will also be discussing the
most famous bid for Irish freedom, the Easter Rising - a doomed
revolution which reinvigorated the desire for freedom for decades
to come, an event which will set in motion Michael Collins' own
revolutionary break following the war of independence period. This
is the beginning of said period, the rebirth of the Irish struggle
into the twentieth century. Sources utalized for this episode:
Margery Forester. 'Michael Collins: The Lost Leader: A biography of
Irish politician Michael Collins.' Gill & Macmillan Ltd, 2006.
Peter Hart. 'The I.R.A. at War, 1916-1923.' Oxford, Oxford
University Press, Incorporated, 2004. Edward O'Mahoney, 'Michael
Collins: His Life and Times.' '4. Young Michael Collins'. Collins
22 society. 1996 Eugenio Biagini and Daniel Mulhall, eds. 'The
Shaping of Modern Ireland : A Centenary Assessment.' Co. Kildare:
Irish Academic Press, 2016. Michael F.J. McDonnel. 'Ireland and the
Home Rule Movement, 1908' The Gutenberg eBook, "Ireland and the
Home Rule Movement, by Michael F.J. McDonnel, et al." 2006. T. Ryle
Dwyer. 'Big Fellow, Long Fellow. A Joint Biography of Collins and
De Valera: A Joint Biography of Irish Politicians Michael Collins
and Eamon De Valera.' Gill & Macmillan Ltd, 1998. Fearghal
McGarry. 'The Rising: Easter 1916.' Oxford University Press,
Incorporated, 2010. Tim Pat Coogan 'Michael Collins: The Man Who
Made Ireland.' Palgrave Macmillan, 2002. Problacht Na H Eireann,
'The Provisional Government of the Irish Republic to the People of
Ireland'. 1916. Richard Killeen. 'A Short History of Modern
Ireland' Montreal: MQUP, 2003.
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