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Vol. XLIV No. 165 May 2020 IRISH HISTORICAL STUDIES

The joint journal of the Irish Historical Society and the Ulster Society for Irish Historical Studies Joint editors: Liam Chambers and Marie Coleman Guest editors: Enda Delaney and McGarry Copy-editor: Ciarán McCabe A GLOBAL HISTORY OF THE IRISH REVOLUTION

ARTICLES Introduction: a global history of the Irish Revolution by Enda Delaney and Fearghal McGarry 1 Killing in ‘the good old Irish fashion’? Irish revolutionary violence in context by Anne Dolan 11 ‘The fi rst of the small nations’: the signifi cance of central European small states in Irish nationalist political rhetoric, 1918–22 by Lili Zách 25 Addressing the Irish world: Éamon de Valera’s ‘Cuban policy’ as a global case study by Darragh Gannon 41 ‘The Irish and the Jews have a good deal in common’: Irish republicanism, anti-Semitism and the post-war world by Hanley 57 Violence against women in the Irish Civil War, 1922–3: gender-based harm in global perspective by Gemma Clark 75 ‘An Irish Louvain’: memories of 1914 and the moral climate in Britain during the Irish War of Independence by Edward Madigan 91 ‘Sinn Féin permits ... in the heels of their shoes’: Cumann na mBan emigrants and transatlantic revolutionary exchange by Síobhra Aiken 106 Sacco and Vanzetti, Mary Donovan and transatlantic radicalism in the 1920s by Whelehan 131 Select document: A settlement between the canons of St Thomas’s Abbey, Dublin, and Walter de Lacy concerning the church of Ardmulchan granted to the canons by Theobald Walter by Marie Therese Flanagan 147

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EDITORS Liam Chambers, , Limerick Marie Coleman, Queen’s Belfast

EDITORIAL/MANAGEMENT BOARD Peter Connell, Trinity College, Dublin (Treasurer) Jacqueline Hill, University (Secretary) David Dickson, Trinity College, Dublin James Kelly, St Patrick’s College, Drumcondra Peter Gray, Queen’s University, Belfast Together with the Editors. David Hayton, Queen’s University, Belfast (Chairman)

INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD Guy Beiner, Ben-Gurion University, Israel Elizabeth Malcolm, University of Melbourne, Thomas Charles-Edwards, University of Oxford Australia Marianne Elliott, Institute of Irish Studies, Kerby Miller, University of Missouri, U.S.A. University of Liverpool O’Neill, Boston College, U.S.A. Roy Foster, University of Oxford Michael Perceval-Maxwell, McGill University, Lyndon Fraser, University of Canterbury, Canada New Zealand Donal McCracken, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Nathalie Genet-Rouffi ac, Service Historique de la South Africa Défense, France Peter Solar, Vesalius College, Belgium Joep Leerssen, University of Amsterdam, Stuart Ward, University of Copenhagen, Denmark The Netherlands

IRISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY ULSTER SOCIETY FOR IRISH President HISTORICAL STUDIES Pauric Travers, President Secretary Andrew Sneddon, Ulster University Ciarán Wallace, Trinity College, Dublin Secretary Treasurer Darragh Gannon, Queen’s University, Belfast Conor Mulvagh, University College Dublin Treasurer Committee Elaine Farrell, Queen’s University, Belfast Michael Cronin, Boston College Committee Eamon Darcy, Maynooth University Marie Coleman, Queen’s University, Belfast David Dickson, Trinity College, Dublin Peter Gray, Queen’s University, Belfast Diarmaid Ferriter, University College, Dublin David Hayton, Queen’s University, Belfast Jacqueline Hill, Maynooth University Andrew Holmes, Queen’s University, Belfast James Kelly, St. Patrick’s College, Drumcondra Leanne McCormick, Ulster University , Trinity College, Dublin Trevor Parkhill, Ulster Museum Jennifer Redmond, Maynooth University Diane Urquhart, Queen’s University, Belfast Whelan, Trinity College, Dublin Stephen Scarth, Public Record Offi ce of Northern Editorial committee Ciaran Brady, Trinity College, Dublin Clarke, Trinity College, Dublin

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