a
The Irish Countrywomen's Association.
e
The so-called Black and Tans, Bristish irregulars notorious for their brutality.
f
Government forces during the Irish Civil War.
g
Am Ireland, from the poem by Patrick Pears.
h
Member of the Garda Siochana, the “guardians of the peace” or civic guards.
i
The Irish Republican Army.
l
Royal Ulster Constabulary, the police force of Northern Ireland.
o
See
1921
and
1949
by this author.
w
That's that (pronounced shin-shin).
ad
Convention; literally “high festival.”
ae
Convention; literally “high festival.”
This is a work of fiction. All the characters and events portrayed in this book are either products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously.
1972: A NOVEL OF IRELAND'S UNFINISHED REVOLUTION
Copyright © 2005 by Morgan Llywelyn
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