Donegal in the Civil War

While not in the vanguard of the War of Independence, Donegal became the scene of the last stand-up fight between the IRA (pro- and anti-Treaty) and British military (in the ‘Pettigo triangle’), with the latter using heavy artillery for the first time in Ireland since 1916. On the outbreak of the Civil War some of these … Read more

ERSKINE CHILDERS EXECUTED

By Joseph E.A. Connell Jr On 27 September 1922, Dáil Éireann passed emergency legislation that allowed for the execution of those captured bearing arms against the Free State. The legislation passed to the National Army powers of punishment for anyone ‘taking part in or aiding and abetting attacks on the National Forces’, having possession of … Read more

DONEGAL: THE IRISH REVOLUTION 1912–1923

PAURIC TRAVERSFour Courts Press€22.45ISBN 9781846829789 Reviewed by John Dorney John Dorney is the editor of ‘The Irish Story’ website. Pauric Travers’s study of Donegal during the years of upheaval from 1912 to 1923 plots a course from a politics dominated before the Great War by the Irish Parliamentary Party (IPP) and the remaining patrician unionist … Read more