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1. Chateau de FougeresFougeres The Château de Fougères is a castle in the commune of Fougères in the Ille-et-Vilaine département of France. The castle was built on a naturally protected site, a rock emerging from a swamp surrounded by a loop of the Nançon river acting as a natural moat. It had three different enclosures: the first for defensive purposes; the second for day to day usages in peacetime and for safety of the surrounding populations in times of siege; and the last for the protection of the keep. In all it has an impressive 13 towers. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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The People's Republic of Ireland? (Left wing politics in Ireland in the Irish War of Independence)
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Liam Mellows and the irish Revolution by Desmond Greaves -
Forgotten Revolution by Liam Cahill -
Harry Boland's Irish Revolution by David Fitzpatrick -
Big Fellow, Long Fellow, A Joint Biography of Collins & De Valera by T. Ryle Dwyer -
The Resurrection of Ireland by Michael Laffan -
The Evolution of Irish Nationalist Politics by Tom Garvin -
The Republic: The Fight for Irish Independence by Charles Townshend -
Political Violence in Ireland by Charles Townshend -
Fatal Path: British Government & Irish Revolution by Ronan Fanning -
Atlas of the Irish Revolution -
Edward Carson by ATQ Stewart -
Judging W.T. Cosgrave by Michael Laffan -
Judging Dev by Diarmuid Ferriter -
The Irish War of Independence by Michael Hopkinson -
Easter 1916 by Charles Townshend -
Here's a glossary of terms: A Specials - Full time special police created for Ulster B Specials - Part time 'paramilitary' police C Specials - A sort of reserve police who weren't really used Ancient Order of Hibernians - a fraternal organisation utilised by constitutionalist Home Rule nationalists. Black & Tans/Auxiliaries - Demobilised British soldiers recruited to replace the ailing RIC in Ireland and to wage war against the IRA. The War of Independence is sometimes known as 'the Tan War' Dáil Courts - Revolutionary court system which supplanted the British one Dáil Éireann - Revolutionary parliament set up by Sinn Fein MPs G Division (G men) - The detective branch of the Dublin metropolitan police. Targeted for elimination by Michael Collin's 'Squad' IRA - Irish Republican Army - previously the Irish Volunteers IRB - Irish Republican Brotherhood - a secret revolutionary society. Not endorsed by all the revolutionaries. ITGWU - The Irish Transport & General Worker's Union. A trade union of a socialist/Republican persuasion. Labour Party - The socialist political party who often made way for the Republican movement, for example didn't contest the 1918 general election so as not to muddy the waters. Nationalist - also the Home Rulers, who wanted a devolved administration in Dublin. Partition - the division of Ireland between the 26 county Free State to the South and the 6 county 'statelet' to the North, Northern Ireland. Republican - Those who desired an independent Irish Republic RIC - Royal Irish Constabulary (Irish Police) RUC - Royal Ulster Constabulary (Northern Irish police - created later) Sinn Fein - The political wing of the IRA, Republicans. Unionist - Those loyal to the British crown, who wish to remain part of the United Kingdom
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Audiobook by James Joyce | Audio book with subtitles
This is James Joyce's first novel, the semi-autobiographical story of a young Irish boy who struggles with family, country, and religion to become an artist and a man. (Summary by Peter Bobbe) A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man James JOYCE Genre(s): Published 1900 onward
Chapters: 0:26 | Chapter 1. Part 1. 41:22 | Chapter 1. Part 2 1:06:59 | Chapter 1. Part 3 1:49:15 | Chapter 2. Part 1 2:18:52 | Chapter 2. Part 2 2:49:03 | Chapter 2. Part 3 3:23:43 | Chapter 3. Part 1 3:40:28 | Chapter 3. Part 2 4:23:57 | Chapter 3. Part 3 4:51:10 | Chapter 3. Part 4 5:18:30 | Chapter 4. Part 1 6:00:15 | Chapter 4. Part 2 6:22:35 | Chapter 5. Part 1 7:08:06 | Chapter 5. Part 2 7:53:49 | Chapter 5. Part 3 8:30:22 | Chapter 5. Part 4
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