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Index of Writings

Chapter 2. ‘Real live, earnest Irish rebel boys’, History of Na Fianna Éireann (1917)

1. The History of the Irish Boy Scouts (1917)

Chapter 3. Re-imagining Insurrection, ‘The True Story of the Galway Insurrection’ (1917)

1. The True Story of the Galway Insurrection (1917)

Chapter 4. ‘A cause that is as great as that of any race’, American Speeches, 1917–20

1. ‘This country remains under a stigma’, Hibernian Hall, Roxbury, Boston, 1 April 1918

2. ‘A cause that is as great as that of any race’, Washburn Theatre, Chester, Pennsylvania, 23 April 1918

3. ‘Let America speak now on behalf of Ireland’, Irish Race Convention, Central Opera House, New York, 18–19 May 1918

4. ‘Irish people have left in them some remnants of a soul’, Central Opera House, New York, 29 June 1918

5. ‘The greatest moral cowards on earth’, Madison Square Garden, New York, 21 September 1918

6. ‘There is still autocracy to reckon with’, Maennerchor Hall, New York, 19 November 1918

7. ‘Never in the whole history of Ireland has there been such a time’, Central Opera House, New York, 5 January 1919

Chapter 5. ‘I have not fought for that Treaty’, Dáil Éireann Contributions, 1921–2

1. ‘I have not fought for that Treaty’, Dáil Éireann, 17 December 1921

2. ‘We do not want peace with dishonour’, Dáil Éireann, 4 January 1922

Chapter 6. ‘The Irish Republic is the People’s Republic’, Civil War Writings, 1922

1. ‘We will continue the struggle’, Bodenstown, Co. Kildare, 20 June 1922

2. ‘The Irish Republic is the People’s Republic’, Workers’ Republic, 22 July 1922

3. ‘The “stake in the country people” were never with the Republic’, Mountjoy Jail, 26 August 1922

4. ‘The necessity of getting the Provisional Republican Government established’, Mountjoy Jail, 29 August 1922

5. ‘Where is the government of the Republic?’, Mountjoy Jail, 11 September 1922

Chapter 7. ‘I don’t care about myself. Work on and hope on’, Letters, 1917–22

Letters from the United States, 1917–20

1. ‘Cant, hypocrisy and big talk’, to Barney Mellows, 4 November 1917

2. ‘I am a citizen of the Irish Republic’, to NYC Draft Board, 9 January 1918

3. ‘I have failed lamentably’, to Miss Herbert, New Jersey, 10 February 1919

4. ‘The Cause comes first’, to Patrick McCartan, 28 February 1920

5. ‘Content to remain a slave?’, to the Jordan Family, Co. Wexford, 19 March 1920

Letters to the Irish-American Press, 1917

1. ‘I am no “informer”’, Gaelic American, 10 November 1917

2. ‘A “new Irish plot”’, Gaelic American, 10 November 1917

3. ‘To fight for unconquered Ireland is a sin’, Gaelic American, 17 November 1917

Letters to the Hearn Family, Westfield, Massachusetts, 1917–20

1. ‘Principle and liberty are more than the breath of life’, 28 May 1917

2. ‘Ireland’s time is God’s time’, 19 July 1917

3. ‘To eat their hearts out in exile’, 24 January 1919

4. ‘Thoroughly exhausted’, 25 March 1919

5. ‘The old man can never be the same to me’, 9 March 1920

6. ‘Hoping against hope’, 1 September 1920

Chapter 8. ‘I die for the truth. Life is only for a little while’, Final Letters, 1922

1. Last Letter to the Hearn Family, Massachusetts, 8 December 1922

2. Last Letter to ‘My Dear Comrades in Mountjoy’, 8 December 1922

3. Last Letter to ‘My Dearest Mother’, 8 December 1922

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