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From Suir to Jarama

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126 Seiten
Englisch
Liam Cahillerschienen am10.09.20211. Auflage
'A wonderful, beautifully written and important book'

- John MacKenna (Writer and Broadcaster)

This is history as you have never experienced it before. The Spanish Civil War. 1937.

Hear the high-velocity bullets as they whiz past you, the frightening rattle of machine guns, the heavy rumble of approaching tanks and the whine of enemy aircraft overhead. Hear the surprised and anguished cries of your comrades as they fall around you, dead or badly wounded.

'From Suir to Jarama' tells the story of a young Irish volunteer, Mossie Quinlan, during his eighty-three days in Spain with the British Battalion of the International Brigades - helping Spanish workers and peasants to defend their freedom and democracy against the onslaught of Fascism.

Travel into the country undercover with Mossie, train, eat, sleep and fight with him, until he dies heroically in the great Battle of Jarama, just outside Madrid.

Learn about Mossie's life and the ideals that brought him from Ireland to the slaughter of a Spanish battlefield. And ask yourself: When heroes die, what do they leave behind and do they take a portion of their family's life with them?

'From Suir to Jarama' is beautifully illustrated, with comprehensive source materials listed and a full index.



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Klappentext'A wonderful, beautifully written and important book'

- John MacKenna (Writer and Broadcaster)

This is history as you have never experienced it before. The Spanish Civil War. 1937.

Hear the high-velocity bullets as they whiz past you, the frightening rattle of machine guns, the heavy rumble of approaching tanks and the whine of enemy aircraft overhead. Hear the surprised and anguished cries of your comrades as they fall around you, dead or badly wounded.

'From Suir to Jarama' tells the story of a young Irish volunteer, Mossie Quinlan, during his eighty-three days in Spain with the British Battalion of the International Brigades - helping Spanish workers and peasants to defend their freedom and democracy against the onslaught of Fascism.

Travel into the country undercover with Mossie, train, eat, sleep and fight with him, until he dies heroically in the great Battle of Jarama, just outside Madrid.

Learn about Mossie's life and the ideals that brought him from Ireland to the slaughter of a Spanish battlefield. And ask yourself: When heroes die, what do they leave behind and do they take a portion of their family's life with them?

'From Suir to Jarama' is beautifully illustrated, with comprehensive source materials listed and a full index.



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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781914225635
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
FormatWindows
Erscheinungsjahr2021
Erscheinungsdatum10.09.2021
Auflage1. Auflage
Seiten126 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.7891966
Rubriken
Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Author

Introduction

Acknowledgments

Prologue

Chapter One: Jarama

Chapter Two: Mossie Goes To Spain

Chapter Three: Mossie - Family And Politics

Chapter Four: Remembering Mossie

Chapter Five: My Search Begins

Illustrations

Appendix One: Mossie Quinlan's Days In Spain

Appendix Two: Frank Ryan's Description Of The Great Rally At Jarama On Sunday, 14 February 1937

Appendix Three: Tom Wintringham Recalls Comrades Of Jarama

Appendix Four: The Nineteen Irishmen Killed At Jarama

Appendix Five: The Eleven Waterford Members Of The International Brigades

Appendix Six: A Letter From Peter O'Connor

Source Materials

Newspapers

Bibliography

Online

Index
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Autor

Liam Cahill lectures and writes extensively on Irish labour history and contemporary issues. He is a lifelong trade unionist and has held many representative positions in the Labour movement from branch to national level. A former Industrial Reporter, Economics Correspondent and Political Correspondent with RTÉ, Ireland's public broadcaster, he has worked as a public servant and as adviser in government, politics, the private sector and with campaign groups.He founded and, for many years, edited a popular web site 'An Fear Rua - The GAA Unplugged!' and is currently an active and influential presence for progressive values on social media. In 2017, he completed the Certificate in Creative and Non-Creative Writing for Publication from Maynooth University.Author of 'Forgotten Revolution, The Limerick Soviet 1919' (O'Brien Press, 1990) and 'Forgotten Revolution, The Limerick Soviet 1919 [Centenary Edition] (Orla Kelly Publishing, 2019).