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Michael Collins Dr. Anne Dolan

Michael Collins By Dr. Anne Dolan

Michael Collins by Dr. Anne Dolan


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Drawing on archives in Ireland, Britain and the US, the authors question our assumptions about Michael Collins. Approaching him through the eyes of contemporaries and historians, friends and enemies, this provocative book reveals new insights, challenging what we think we know about him and what we think we know about the Irish revolution.

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Michael Collins: The Man and the Revolution by Dr. Anne Dolan

`It was the most providential escape yet. It will probably have the effect of making them think that I am even more mysterious than they believe me to be, and that is saying a good deal.

Michael Collins knew the power of his persona, and capitalised on what people wanted to believe. The image we have of him comes filtered through a sensational lens, exaggerated out of all proportion. We see what we have come to expect: `the man who won the war, the centre of a web of intelligence that `brought the British Empire to its knees. He comes to us as a mixture of truth and lies, propaganda and misunderstanding. The willingness to see him as the sum of the Irish revolution, and in turn reduce him to a caricature of his many parts, clouds our view of both the man and the revolution.

Drawing on archives in Ireland, Britain and the United States, the authors question our traditional assumptions about Collins. Was he the man of his age, or was he just luckier, more brazen, more written about and more photographed than the rest? Despite the pictures of him in uniform during the last weeks of his life, Collins saw very little of the actual fight. He was chiefly an organiser and a strategist. Should we remember him as a master of the mundane rather than the romantic figure of the blockbuster film? The eight thematic, highly illustrated chapters scrutinise different aspects of Collins life: origins, work, war, politics, celebrity, beliefs, death and afterlives. Approaching him through the eyes of contemporaries and historians, friends and enemies, this provocative book reveals new insights, challenging what we think we know about him and, in turn, what we think we know about the Irish revolution.

About Dr. Anne Dolan

Dr Anne Dolan lectures in modern Irish history at Trinity College Dublin. Her publications include Commemorating the Irish Civil War: History and Memory, 19232000 (Cambridge, 2003). She is joint editor of `No Surrender Here! The Civil War Papers of Ernie OMalley (Dublin, 2007).

Dr William Murphy lectures in modern Irish history at Dublin City University. He co-edited The Gaelic Athletic Association, 18842009 (Dublin, 2009) and Leisure and the Irish in the Nineteenth Century (Liverpool, 2016). He is author of Political Imprisonment and the Irish, 19121921 (Oxford, 2014).

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NGR9781848892101
9781848892101
1848892101
Michael Collins: The Man and the Revolution by Dr. Anne Dolan
New
Hardback
Gill
2018-10-05
400
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