Murder by the Throat: Espionage, Assassination, Collaboration and Execution

Blanchardstown Library The Civic Centre Blanchardstown Centre, Blanchardstown

David Lloyd George boasted that he had 'murder by the throat' in a speech in London in 1920 having swamped Ireland with troops, Black and Tans, Auxilliaries, assassins, touts and informants. Eighteen months later the British left Ireland defeated by counter-espionage. Edward J. Bourke, using information newly investigated, outlines for us a web of espionage,...

Dublin Historia Live: War in Fiction

Pearse Street Library 144 Pearse Street, Dublin 2

Sheila O'Flanagan, Jennifer Ryan and Nicola Cassidy will discuss their novels on a theme of War in Fiction, with Hazel Gaynor. The world wars, the Irish civil war and the War of Independence are popular settings for historical novels. This fascinating event will explore why periods of war appeal for writing fiction, the inspiration and...