Riotous Assemblies: Rebels, Riots & Revolts in IrelandWilliam Sheehan, Maura Cronin Why riot? Against whom? For what? Riotous Assemblies is an account of Irish riots, urban and rural, across Ireland from the sixteenth to the twenty-first century. |
Contents
Riots in Limerick 18201900 | 153 |
A centre of turbulence and rioting | 175 |
Notorious Anarchists? | 191 |
Conditional Constitutionalists | 210 |
Belfast August 1969 | 228 |
When is an Assembly Riotous and Who Decides? | 242 |
Notes | 263 |
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