A battle of Cork’s separatists and constitutional nationalists

John Borgonovo explores the political landscape in Cork in the years preceding the 1916 Rising

A battle of Cork’s separatists and constitutional nationalists

THE 1916 Easter Rising occurred at a time when the political mood in Co Cork and Ireland was changing.

Though the local public had largely supported constitutional nationalism and Irish participation in the First World War in 1914, both positions were under threat even before republican rebels seized Dublin.

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