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Perspectives on 1916

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Geoffrey Bell discusses how the British labour movement responded to the 1916 Rising and the Irish Revolution.
Dr Brian Hanley talks about the Irishmen who fought for and against the British Empire.
Professor Richard Grayson analyses the Battle of the Somme from the perspectives of the two volunteer divisions, the 36th (Ulster) and 16th (Irish) divisions.
Dr Ruán O’Donnell, University of Limerick, examines the strands of influence and international aspects of the Rising during the first phase of the modern revolutionary period.
Postcolonial critic and scholar Angus Mitchell considers the relevance of Roger Casement to Ulster a century after his execution.
Laura McAtackney discusses the Rebel Countess, Constance Markievicz, and provides new insights into her illusive character.