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The Irish on the Somme / Being a Second Series of 'The Irish at the Front'

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The work collects contemporary accounts, statistics, and personal stories documenting Irish regiments and individual soldiers on the Somme and nearby operations during the First World War. An introductory essay frames participation as a voluntary response to defend liberties and to bind North and South in common sacrifice; subsequent chapters combine official figures, casualty lists, regimental reports, and vivid episodes of gallantry and rescue. Profiles of officers and enlisted men, descriptions of engagements, and commentary on recruitment and diaspora contributions together portray the scale of Irish involvement, its human cost, and its hoped-for political and social consequences.

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Michael MacDonagh

Michael MacDonagh was an Irish author and journalist known for his writings on the experiences of Irish soldiers during World War I. His notable works include "The Irish at the Front" and its sequel, "The Irish on the Somme," which provide a poignant account of the contributions and sacrifices of Irish troops in the war. MacDonagh's writings reflect a deep engagement with the historical context of his time, offering insights into the social and political landscape of Ireland during the early 20th century. Additionally, he authored "The Pageant of Parliament," which explores the history and significance of the British Parliament.

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