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Revolution at the Waldorf: America and the Irish War of Independence 2022 [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Nov-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Eastwood Books
  • ISBN-10: 191393439X
  • ISBN-13: 9781913934392
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Nov-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Eastwood Books
  • ISBN-10: 191393439X
  • ISBN-13: 9781913934392
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New York, 1919. The ‘President’ of the self-declared Irish Republic, Eamon de Valera, joined representatives from other new European nation states seeking recognition and funding. Back in the ‘home country’, Michael Collins was raising funds in open defiance of the Dublin Castle authorities.

New York, 1919. The lights of Broadway are back on. With victory in Europe, and influenza on the wane, a new generation was leading the metropolis of the world into the Jazz Age. America was still trying to define itself; the eighteenth amendment had been passed, the country was going dry; anarchist bombings, organized labor and bitter strikes fueled a Red Scare; the Ku Klux Klan had become a political force and interracial violence was rife during the Red Summer.The ‘President’ of the self-declared Irish Republic, Eamon de Valera, joined representatives from other new European nation states seeking recognition and funding. Back in the ‘home country’, Michael Collins was raising funds in open defiance of the Dublin Castle authorities. Without American recognition and funding the young Irish Government was sure to fail against the might of the British Empire. This is their story.
Dedication xi
Acknowledgements xii
Quotes xiii
Prologue xiv
Confession to being a Gael xiv
Saviour xv
Glass ceiling xviii
America First xxi
Propaganda battle xxvi
Guardian xxviii
Neurologist xxxii
Irreconcilables xxxv
PART 1
1(94)
1 Return of the Native
3(16)
Meet the press
3(1)
Man of mystery
4(2)
Official appearance
6(4)
Shipping up to Boston
10(4)
What happens in Paris should stay in Paris
14(3)
Independence day
17(2)
2 Floating the Bond
19(15)
Millionaire group
19(3)
Irish Victory Fund
22(2)
Bond shock
24(2)
First doubts
26(3)
Get the Big Fella
29(2)
Quarrel
31(3)
3 Trouble Brewing
34(6)
Invasion of New York
34
Battle of
3(35)
October
38(2)
4 Elegant Solution
40(7)
Boy Mayor
40(5)
Legal opinion
45(2)
5 Grand Tour
47(5)
Lovely women, fast horses, strong whiskey
47(4)
Chief Dressing Feather
51(1)
6 Rival Organisation
52(4)
Coup exposed
52(4)
7 Bogged Down
56(9)
No bank
56(2)
Meet me in St. Louis
58(3)
Down, up, and down again
61(4)
8 Propaganda of Dissension
65(7)
Surprise attack
65(3)
Organisation collapse
68(1)
Red Peril
69(1)
Isolated
70(2)
9 Senate Vote
72(1)
Americanism
72(1)
Hearts and Minds
73
10 Bond Update
70(9)
Confidence
76(1)
Certificates
77(2)
11 Equivocation
79(4)
Evidence
79(3)
Secure Lynch
82(1)
12 Mason Bill
83(3)
House hearing
83(3)
13 Shockwave
86(5)
Fake News
86(2)
Secession
88(3)
14 1919 closes
91(4)
PART 2
95(46)
15 Launch
97(6)
Knickerbocker
97(2)
Mayor
99(2)
Live for ever
101(2)
16 Interview
103(14)
Figurehead
103(1)
Bold policy
104(2)
New York Globe
106(3)
Reaction
109(2)
Car crash interview
111(3)
Devoy editorial
114(3)
17 Plot
117(24)
Creel
117(1)
Trolling
118(3)
Devoy defends himself
121(1)
The storm is up, and all is on the hazard
122(1)
Ireland frontline
123(2)
Bait not taken
125(6)
Hearst
131(3)
England's Hidden Hand
134(2)
March comes to us like a lion in snow and frost
136(1)
Peace
137(4)
PART 3
141(44)
18 To delve into the reasons would be useless
143(14)
No more banquets
143(1)
Strike!
144(2)
Everything's fine - but we must have more help!
146(2)
New York holding its own
148
Midwest blues
119(32)
Opposition
151(1)
Bombshell
152(2)
Funding fight
154(3)
19 Te Deum
157(7)
Protest too much
157(2)
Gerry Reservation
159(3)
Mason `Resolution'
162(2)
20 Final roll of the dice
164(5)
The Plank
164(3)
Aftermath
167(2)
21 Post Truth
169(8)
Round two
169(4)
Tempest
173(4)
22 Endgame
177(8)
Dishonour
177(4)
Time to go
181(4)
Epilogue
185(10)
Vindication
185(2)
Loss
187(3)
Honour
190(2)
Love
192(3)
Conclusions
195(21)
Overview
195(4)
Bond: A lost opportunity
199(1)
Division: Taking sides
200(2)
Recognition: Mixed messaging
202(1)
Westminster Gazette: The real story
203(3)
De Valera and Collins: Show me the money
206(3)
De Valera and Collins: Organisational lessons
209(2)
Financial Civil War
211(2)
Funds raised
213(3)
Author's Note 216(1)
Notes 217(34)
Bibliography 251(3)
Abbreviations 254(1)
Index 255