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War between friends

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October 2021

CORMAC O GRADA commends an ambitious attempt to objectively examine the conflict that pitted Irish people against each other in the wake of the bloody War of Independence

War between friends

Since 2012, Ireland has been commemorating a decade of centenaries, starting with the Third Home Rule Bill in April 1912 and the mass signing of the Ulster Covenant in September 1912, and ending with the foundation of the Irish Free State in 1922–23. The high point so far has been the centenary parade marking the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin, attended by hundreds of thousands of people. Dublin was abuzz, and a BBC reporter at the event described “an Ireland at ease with its past”. The event’s military trappings were, if anything, ironic; they featured military vehicles from another era and a fly-past by six single-engine training aircraft. This was the easy bit, however.

Most commemorating so far has been low-key, respecting what President Michael D Higgins, who has a way with words, described as a “hospitality of narratives”. Inevitably, there have been glitches. One was the aborted attempt in January 2020 to include a commemoration of policemen killed by the IRA in the War of Independence. For many familiar with the record of the Royal Irish Constabulary in 1919–21, that was one step too far.

Then, some months later, on the centenary of a major IRA ambush on crown forces at Kilmichael in County Cork, a Sinn Féin member of parliament caused a stir when he likened the carnage there to the killing of 18 British soldiers by Provisional IRA bombs near Newry in 1979. And the centenary of the Government of Ireland Act (1920), which led to the border between north and south – a thorny issue once again in these days of Brexit – was glossed over lightly, with the Irish government limiting its commemoration to sponsoring an academic conference in Belfast.

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