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Volume 26

100 YEARS AGO: Force-feeding of prisoners and hunger strikes

By Joseph E.A. Connell Jr Fasting as a means of coercion was an ancient tradition in Ireland. Irish nationalism renewed interest in the Gaelic past, and W.B. Yeats in The King’s Threshold dramatised the tradition of fasting. The significance of this cultural inheritance is unclear. What is certain is that Irish republicans borrowed the technique … Read more

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