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Old Believer
19-05-2004, 02:36 AM
I am trying to compile a list of essential movies, documentaries, and books that would be of interest to Irish Nationalists.
All suggestions are welcome.

My own choices so far,

'Hang out your Brightest Colours', A must see for all Irish Nationalist's, very rare(I was lucky enough to tape a copy when BBC2 screened it back in 94), but possibly the best documentary on the life, and death of Michael Collins,
Available here no less, http://shop.scottish.parliament.uk/item.jsp?ID=173
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'The Path To Freedom', General Michael Collins, Free online version at,

http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/E900001-001/index.html


"It was not only by the British armed occupation that Ireland was subdued. It was by means of the destruction, after great effort, of our Gaelic civilization. This destruction brought upon us the loss almost of nationality itself. For the last 100 years or more Ireland has been a nation in little more than in name."
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O Duffy's Bandera in Spain,

As told in the Sunday Independant 1960,

http://members.lycos.co.uk/spanishcivilwar/SI1960C.htm

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Old Believer
19-05-2004, 02:36 AM
I am trying to compile a list of essential movies, documentaries, and books that would be of interest to Irish Nationalists.
All suggestions are welcome.

My own choices so far,

'Hang out your Brightest Colours', A must see for all Irish Nationalist's, very rare(I was lucky enough to tape a copy when BBC2 screened it back in 94), but possibly the best documentary on the life, and death of Michael Collins,
Available here no less, http://shop.scottish.parliament.uk/item.jsp?ID=173
--------------------------------
'The Path To Freedom', General Michael Collins, Free online version at,

http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/E900001-001/index.html


"It was not only by the British armed occupation that Ireland was subdued. It was by means of the destruction, after great effort, of our Gaelic civilization. This destruction brought upon us the loss almost of nationality itself. For the last 100 years or more Ireland has been a nation in little more than in name."
---------------------------------

O Duffy's Bandera in Spain,

As told in the Sunday Independant 1960,

http://members.lycos.co.uk/spanishcivilwar/SI1960C.htm

---------------------------------

Old Believer
19-05-2004, 02:36 AM
I am trying to compile a list of essential movies, documentaries, and books that would be of interest to Irish Nationalists.
All suggestions are welcome.

My own choices so far,

'Hang out your Brightest Colours', A must see for all Irish Nationalist's, very rare(I was lucky enough to tape a copy when BBC2 screened it back in 94), but possibly the best documentary on the life, and death of Michael Collins,
Available here no less, http://shop.scottish.parliament.uk/item.jsp?ID=173
--------------------------------
'The Path To Freedom', General Michael Collins, Free online version at,

http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/E900001-001/index.html


"It was not only by the British armed occupation that Ireland was subdued. It was by means of the destruction, after great effort, of our Gaelic civilization. This destruction brought upon us the loss almost of nationality itself. For the last 100 years or more Ireland has been a nation in little more than in name."
---------------------------------

O Duffy's Bandera in Spain,

As told in the Sunday Independant 1960,

http://members.lycos.co.uk/spanishcivilwar/SI1960C.htm

---------------------------------

Media-averse
22-05-2004, 11:19 PM
The Letters of P.H. Pearse, edited by Seamus O'Buachalla.

The Great Hunger, by Cecil Woodham-Smith.

Media-averse
22-05-2004, 11:19 PM
The Letters of P.H. Pearse, edited by Seamus O'Buachalla.

The Great Hunger, by Cecil Woodham-Smith.

Media-averse
22-05-2004, 11:19 PM
The Letters of P.H. Pearse, edited by Seamus O'Buachalla.

The Great Hunger, by Cecil Woodham-Smith.

Liam Ó Loinsigh
22-05-2004, 11:57 PM
Irish Impressions by G.K. Chesterton.

The Framework of a Christian State (with Ireland as an example) by Fr. E. Cahill (S.J.).

Michael Collins and the Brotherhood by Vincent McDowell.

The National Way Forward by Justin Barrett.

Ireland's Peril, a pamphlet by Fr. E. Cahill (S.J.).

Liam Ó Loinsigh
22-05-2004, 11:57 PM
Irish Impressions by G.K. Chesterton.

The Framework of a Christian State (with Ireland as an example) by Fr. E. Cahill (S.J.).

Michael Collins and the Brotherhood by Vincent McDowell.

The National Way Forward by Justin Barrett.

Ireland's Peril, a pamphlet by Fr. E. Cahill (S.J.).

Liam Ó Loinsigh
22-05-2004, 11:57 PM
Irish Impressions by G.K. Chesterton.

The Framework of a Christian State (with Ireland as an example) by Fr. E. Cahill (S.J.).

Michael Collins and the Brotherhood by Vincent McDowell.

The National Way Forward by Justin Barrett.

Ireland's Peril, a pamphlet by Fr. E. Cahill (S.J.).

Saoirse
23-05-2004, 12:06 AM
Irish Nationalist Manifesto -- being worked on, but might have found a publisher already.

Saoirse
23-05-2004, 12:06 AM
Irish Nationalist Manifesto -- being worked on, but might have found a publisher already.

Saoirse
23-05-2004, 12:06 AM
Irish Nationalist Manifesto -- being worked on, but might have found a publisher already.

Liam Ó Loinsigh
23-05-2004, 12:14 AM
Really? Tell me more...

Understand also, that for it to be a manifesto, it needs to be accepted/ratified/compiled by more than one person.

Liam Ó Loinsigh
23-05-2004, 12:14 AM
Really? Tell me more...

Understand also, that for it to be a manifesto, it needs to be accepted/ratified/compiled by more than one person.

Liam Ó Loinsigh
23-05-2004, 12:14 AM
Really? Tell me more...

Understand also, that for it to be a manifesto, it needs to be accepted/ratified/compiled by more than one person.

Saoirse
23-05-2004, 12:36 AM
It's going to have 40 chapters, 5 by 8 and probably around 500 pages.

And might have to talk to some friends about it.

Saoirse
23-05-2004, 12:36 AM
It's going to have 40 chapters, 5 by 8 and probably around 500 pages.

And might have to talk to some friends about it.

Saoirse
23-05-2004, 12:36 AM
It's going to have 40 chapters, 5 by 8 and probably around 500 pages.

And might have to talk to some friends about it.