Description
The struggle for Irish independence and the subsequent Civil War re-engineered the political landscape of the southeast, turning quiet market towns into militarized hotbeds. In Kilkenny In Times of Revolution 1900-1923, distinguished historian Eoin Swithin Walsh delivers a masterly, data-driven investigation into the operational realities of the conflict across the county.
Walsh looks deeply into primary military service pensions, local IRA brigade files, crown intelligence briefs, and municipal prison records to evaluate the functional operations of the revolutionary era. The text methodically charts flying column ambushes, the dramatic Kilkenny Jail escape, state reprisals, and the deeply traumatic internal splits caused by the Anglo-Irish Treaty. Written with absolute clarity, this volume serves as an indispensable reference centerpiece for serious military historians, family genealogists, and academic libraries tracking the birth of modern Ireland.
Critical conflict frameworks analyzed within this study:
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Guerrilla Warfare Analytics: Breaks down the precise logistical systems, intelligence networks, and weapon supply routes managed by the Kilkenny IRA.
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Socio-Political Fracture Mapping: Documents the local splits over the Treaty, post-war economic disruptions, and the impact of martial law on rural families.
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Elite Archival Rigor: Heavily supported by primary witness testimonies, official casualty records, and extensive historical footnotes.






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