Frongoch: Internment and rebellion in the heart of North Wales
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2019. Paper presented at The Four Nations History Festival, Bangor, United Kingdom.
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T1 - Frongoch: Internment and rebellion in the heart of North Wales
AU - Huey, Leona
PY - 2019/10/26
Y1 - 2019/10/26
N2 - Frongoch internment camp housed Irish rebels arrested for their part in the Easter Rising in 1916. Behind the barbed wire of the concentration camp Irish Republican Brotherhood and Irish Volunteer Army members joined forces and formed the Irish Republican Army.The time the rebels spent at Frongoch would prove pivotal to the history of modern Ireland, with many prominent figures such as Michael Collins, given opportunity to proliferate their influence among like-minded Irish prisoners from across the Isle. Frongoch proved to be a “university of revolution” and a catalyst for the war of Irish independence in 1919.
AB - Frongoch internment camp housed Irish rebels arrested for their part in the Easter Rising in 1916. Behind the barbed wire of the concentration camp Irish Republican Brotherhood and Irish Volunteer Army members joined forces and formed the Irish Republican Army.The time the rebels spent at Frongoch would prove pivotal to the history of modern Ireland, with many prominent figures such as Michael Collins, given opportunity to proliferate their influence among like-minded Irish prisoners from across the Isle. Frongoch proved to be a “university of revolution” and a catalyst for the war of Irish independence in 1919.
KW - Frongoch
KW - Ireland
KW - Wales
KW - Archaeology
KW - Internment
M3 - Paper
T2 - The Four Nations History Festival
Y2 - 25 October 2019 through 26 October 2019
ER -