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1 Note: Page numbers followed by ‘n’ denote footnotes

NUMBERS & SYMBOLS1641 depositions, 13, 54n36, 70n3,

70n10, 71n13, 74n61, 74n661641 rebellion, 50, 53n321798 rebellion, 6, 78, 79, 831981 hunger strikes, 173, 179

AAbraham, Karl, 237Act of Union, 78Anderson, Gillian, 217, 218,

226, 229Antrim County, 79, 80, 83, 84, 86,

89, 96n73Aphorismical Discovery of Treasonable

Faction, An, 46Arendt, Hannah, 135, 147n1

The Origins of Totalitarianism, 135, 147n1

Aristotle, 30Ashe, Thomas, 124

Attig, Thomas, 235, 247, 249n1, 250n10

BBallymena, 84–8Ballynahinch, 79, 80, 83Bal, Mieke, 184, 194, 196n7, 198n29Banerjee, Sikita, 122, 133n22Belfast, 69, 79, 81–3, 92n36, 93n40,

93n45, 94n48, 102, 107, 128, 181n13, 202, 203, 217–21, 223, 229, 232n4

Belfast Agreement, 218Belfast News-letter, 81, 95n67Belfast Telegraph, 181n13Belgian Congo, 14, 135Berlant, Lauren, 6, 8, 9, 17n7, 18n12,

19n13Black and Tans, 130BMH. See Bureau of Military History

(BMH)

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Boddice, Rob, 3, 17n3, 132n13Boland, Eavan

The Lost Land, 247, 252n55New Collected Poems; ‘A Habitable

Grief,’ 247; ‘Daughters of Colony,’ 241; ‘In Exile,’ 241; ‘Mise Eire,’ 240, 241; ‘The Art of Grief,’ 235–52; ‘The Pomegranate,’ 244; ‘Yeats in Civil War,’ 248

Object Lessons: The Life of the Woman and Poet in our Time; ‘In Search of a Language,’ 251n48

Bourke, Joanna, 108, 109, 119, 123, 127, 132n6, 132n11, 132n12, 133n26, 133n39, 134n44

Breen, Daniel, 117, 118, 120, 124, 131n1, 131n2

Brenton, HowardThe Romans in Britain, 15, 185–7,

190, 195, 196n11, 196n12, 197n18, 197n23, 197n25, 198n26

Buenos Aires, 144, 145, 150, 151, 154–7, 165n24

Bureau of Military History (BMH), 14, 118, 120, 124, 128, 131n1, 131n2

Butler, Judith, 185, 196n9, 197n20, 244, 251n42

Buttress, Wolfgang, 202, 213n25Rise, 202, 203

CCarbery, Ethna, 86, 94n57Carr, Marina, 197n22Casement, Roger

‘Black Diaries,’ 136British Foreign Office, reports for;

Belgian Congo (1904), 135;

Putumayo, South America (1911), 14, 135

Casey, Patrick, 99, 102, 106, 108Castlereagh, Lord, [Robert Stewart],

82, 87, 88, 92n33, 96n71Children of Lir, 169, 170, 172Churchyard, Thomas, 24, 25, 36n19,

36n21, 37n32, 43, 44, 52n19, 53n20, 53n27

Churchyarde’s Choise, a General Rehersall of Warres, 43

Colley, Harry, 130, 134n47Congo, 14, 135, 138–41, 143, 145,

188, 194Cornwallis, Charles, Lord Lieutenant

of Ireland, 78, 80, 81, 87, 88, 91n19, 92n22, 95n63, 95n64, 95n70

Cosby, Sir Alexander, 41–4Cromwell, Oliver, 60, 68, 69, 75n74Cubitt, Allan

The Fall, 217–34Prime Suspect, 217, 220, 226

DDaily Mail, 213n25Dawson, Graham, 199, 201, 211n1,

212n13Deane, Seamus, 16, 199, 204–6,

211n2, 213n37, 213n39, 213n43, 213n45, 213n48, 214n51

Reading in the Dark, 17, 199, 204–6, 211n2

Derricke, John, 44, 53n24–6, 58The Image of Irelande, 44, 53n26

Derrida, Jacques, 231, 238, 250n18Derry, 37n15, 63, 79, 85, 170, 171,

174, 209Desmond Wars, 23

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Dialogue of Peregrynne and Silvynnus, The, 23, 36n16

Disappeared, the, 206, 208, 209Docwra, Sir Henry, 23, 36n15Doherty, Willie, 16, 199, 209, 211,

211n2, 214n67, 214n68Ghost Story, 16, 199, 209–11,

211n2Down, Co, 93n39Drury, Sir William, President of

Munster, 32, 33Dublin, 24, 33, 36n8, 45, 47, 54n41,

58, 61, 70n10, 80, 82, 84, 99, 103, 108, 111, 112, 130, 144, 145, 164n2, 165n10

Dublin Evening Mail, 103Dysart Castle, Co. Laois, 13, 46,

47, 49

EElizabethan conquest of Ireland, 4,

12, 21Evening Standard, 233n33Evening Telegraph, 103, 107, 114n17

FFall, The, dir. Allan Cubitt, 217–34Famine, the, 168, 174, 175, 179Farrell, Colonel Richard, 46–50,

54n51, 55n54Farrell, David, 16, 206–8, 211n2,

214n57, 251n38Innocent Landscapes, 16, 199,

206–9, 211n2Financial Times, 187, 196n12First World War, 118, 123, 124,

131, 141Fitzgerald, Gerald, 15th Earl of

Desmond, 28Fitzpatrick, David, 118, 131n5

Foucault, Michel, 107, 110, 115n34, 115n35, 115n37

Discipline and Punish, 107, 115n34Foxe, John, 32, 62, 72n29, 73n48

Acts and Monuments, 62 (see also (Foxe’s Book of Martyrs))

Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, 32, 73n48Freeman’s Journal, 102, 103, 106,

112, 113, 114n17Freud, Sigmund, 237, 238, 240,

249n7, 249n8‘Mourning and Melancholia,’ 237

Frontier Sentinel, 95n62‘Full report of the appearance of the

ghost of Myles Joyce in Galway Jail,’ 112, 115n39

GGalway Express, 102–5Galway jail, 99, 100, 102, 110, 112,

115n39Gatrell, V.A.C., 101–3

The Hanging Tree, 101Gilbert, Humphrey, 24, 25Good Friday Agreement, 199, 209,

218. See also Belfast AgreementGray, Breda, 153, 164n1, 164n3,

165n16Great Depression, 137Great Famine, 4, 175Guardian, 186, 196n11, 196n13,

221, 226, 234n48

HHalbwachs, Maurice, 89, 96n78Hardie, Kerry

Cry for the Hot Belly; ‘A Family Affair 3: After the Burial: Speaking to Katie,’ 242; ‘Covenant,’ 242

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Hardie, Kerry (cont.)The Zebra Stood in the Night;

‘Aftermath,’ 248; ‘Empty Space Poem, Eighteen Months,’ 244

Harrington, Sir Henry, 41–4, 51Hart, Peter, 118, 120, 131n3Heaney, Seamus, 175, 239, 248,

250n13, 252n57‘Crediting Poetry,’ 174

Hewitt, John, 69, 75n75Bloody Brae, The, 69

Hirsch, Marianne, 2, 8, 17n1, 19n18, 168, 180n5

Holocaust, the, 8, 17n1, 168, 172–5, 178, 179, 181n13

Houlihan, Patrick, 124hunger strike, 16, 124, 133n27,

167–82. See also 1981 hunger strikes; Long Kesh prison; the Maze

Iinfluenza pandemic (1918–19), 121Ingman, Heather, 159, 162, 165n15,

165n29, 166n35IRA, 120–2, 124–8, 130, 131, 204,

206, 207‘The Irish Peasant Girl,’ 153, 165n10Irish Times, 102, 103Irish Volunteers, 117, 121Irish War of Independence, 14, 117–34

JJameson, Frederick, 2, 22, 35n4Jones, Henry, 46, 58–60, 64, 68, 69,

70n3, 70n7remonstrance of divers remarkeable

passages concerning the church and kingdome of Ireland, 58

Joyce, Bridget, 113, 115n40

Joyce, James, 107, 112, 114n1‘Ireland at the Bar,’ 99

Joyce, Myles, 13, 14, 99–115Joyce, Patrick, 99, 102, 105, 106,

112, 113

KKafka, Franz, 179

‘The Hunger Artist,’ 178Kane, Sarah, 189, 197n22Kaufman, Gershen, 151, 152, 155,

159, 161, 164n8, 165n11, 165n14, 165n23, 165n30

Kilroy, Brigadier General Michael, 130, 131, 134n50

Klein, Melanie, 237, 238, 250n13Knutsford Prison, Cheshire, 128Kristeva, Juila, 159, 165n15,

165n28, 226

LLaCapra, Dominick, 8, 19n17, 72n31‘Lamentable Lines on the Execution of

the Maamtrasna Murderers,’110Lawless, Colonel Joseph V., 124, 129,

133n29, 133n30, 134n45Leslie, Rebecca, 80, 88,

92n20, 95n68London and Westminster Review,

114n8Long Kesh prison, 173, 175, 179Love, Walter, 69, 75n72, 165n10Luckhurst, Roger, 4, 9, 10, 17n5,

19n20, 19n23, 206, 213n46, 251n45

The Trauma Question, 17n5, 19n20, 19n23, 213n46, 251n45

Lynch, John, 18n8, 218, 219Lynch, Michael, 128, 133n41,

133n42

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MMaamtrasna Murders, 13, 99, 102, 112mac Aodha Ó Broin, Fiachaidh, 25Macdonald, Sir Hector, 141, 142,

147n19MacSwiney, Terence, 124Maghera, 85, 86Malone, Tomas, 126, 127Maze Prison, The, 179McCann, Colum

‘Cathal’s Lake,’ 167–82Everything in this Country Must,

167, 173Fishing the Sloe-Black River, 167, 170‘Hunger Strike,’ 167–82

McCoy, John, 128, 129, 134n43McCracken, Henry Joy, 83, 86McCracken, Mary Ann, 86, 94n56McQueen, Steve, 175, 176

Hunger, 175Meehan, Paula, 16, 235, 243

Painting Rain, 251n37; ‘She didn’t know she was dying but the poems did,’ 242

Mentxaka, Aintzane, 161, 166n32, 166n33

Milligan, Alice, 86, 94n57Milne, Ida, 121, 122, 132n18Monaghan, 207Morrison, Bill, 15, 186, 187, 192,

198n27, 198n30, 198n31The Marriage Lovesong for Ulster, 185

Moses, Dirk, 11, 19n24, 19n25Moylan, Seán, 120–4, 129, 132n19,

133n20, 133n24, 133n25, 134n46

Mullaghmast massacre, 41, 52n18Mullooly, Patrick, 127, 133n40Munt, Sally, 152, 153, 155, 156,

161, 164n5, 165n13, 165n19–22, 165n25

Murphy, William, 126, 133n36Musgrave, Sir Richard, 79, 82, 91n13,

92n30

NNelson, Willie, 85, 86, 94n57Nevin, Kathleen

You’ll Never Go Back, 14, 149–66Ní Chuilleanáin, Eiléan

The Girl Who Married the Reindeer, 251n44; ‘Translation,’ 245

The Magdalen Sermon, 251n33; ‘St Mary Magdalen Preaching at Marseilles,’ 241

Nine Years War, 22Battle of the Curlews, 33

‘Noreen Bawn,’ 153, 165n10Northern Ireland, 16, 92n20, 171,

179, 180, 181n13, 182n31, 186, 187, 190, 191, 193, 195, 198n28, 199–202, 206, 209, 211n5, 212n6, 218, 219, 221, 224, 225, 229, 231, 232n1, 234n47

Nugent, Major-General George, 80–3, 88, 91n16, 112

OO’Brien, Kate, 36n12, 147n5

Mary Lavelle, 15, 149–66Observer, 89O’Doherty, Sir Cahir, 24O’Donnell, Hugh, 33, 34O’Hurley, Dermot, Archbishop of

Cashel, 31Ó More, Margaret, 41, 99Ó More, Rory Óg, 41, 45, 51O’Neill, Hugh, 22, 24O’Neill, Owen Roe, 46, 48Ordnance Survey, 89O’Sullivan Beare, Philip, 12, 23, 31,

36n9, 43, 53n22, 53n23

Ppeace process, 200, 201, 203, 209, 211

post-peace process, 218Perrot, Sir John, 21, 23, 24, 36n12

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Piggott, Martha, 41, 47, 50, 54n41, 54n48, 55n53, 55n56

Piggott, Sir John, 13, 41, 46–8, 50, 51

Pollack, Griselda, 6, 18n10Poovey, Mary, 151, 164n7Portadown massacre, 66Prime Suspect, dir. Allan Cubitt, 217,

220, 226, 232n10, 233n27, 233n36, 233n38, 234n50

Punch, 184, 190Putumayo, 14, 135, 140, 141, 143–5

RRamazani, Jahan, 239, 240, 250n13RAMC. See Royal Army Medical

Corps (RAMC)Ranciére, Jacque, 7, 19n16Rea, Stephen, 209Redmond, Jennifer, 153, 164n4Rothberg, Michael, 11, 19n24,

19n25, 167, 172, 173, 177, 180n1

Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC), 130

Russell, Lord Deputy, 22, 23Ryan, Louise, 165n18

SSt Augustine, 67, 74n67Scarry, Elaine, 2, 3, 8, 17n2, 17n4,

103, 114n15Schut, Henk, 243, 250n14, 251n39Scotsman, 214n65Sharkey, Sabine, 183, 184, 196n1,

196n2, 196n5, 196n6

Sidney, Sir Henry, 24, 41, 42, 44, 51, 52n14, 52n18

Sontag, Susan, 7, 17n6, 19n15, 30, 37n33

South America, 14, 135–7, 144, 148n35

Spain, 27, 150, 158–60, 162Spencer, John, 107–9, 113Spenser, Edmund, 15, 25–9, 32, 36n23,

37n27, 37n30, 37n31, 37n34, 38n50, 53n25, 54n44, 58, 183

The Faerie Queene; Book Five, 25, 30; Book One, 37n34

Spenser, Edward, 183Stroebe, Margaret S., 243, 250n14,

251n39Stuart Mill, John, 101, 114n8

TTemple, Sir John, 13, 57–75

The Irish Rebellion, 13, 32, 49, 55n59, 58, 60–2, 65, 68, 69, 70n3, 70n4, 71n11, 71n12, 72n23, 73n48, 75n74

troubles, the, 15, 16, 170, 193, 199, 202, 217–21, 229–31

Tudor conquest of Ireland (also Elizabethan conquest of Ireland), 12, 21, 22

Tzadikim Nistarim (also Zaddikim), 168–70, 172

UUlster, 13, 45, 58, 70n5, 71n13,

72n20, 77–97, 185, 186, 201United Irishmen, 13, 78, 82, 83, 89

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WWaldron, Jarlath, 100, 113,

114n4, 115n43Maamtrasna: The Murders and the

Mystery, 100, 113, 114n4Whittle, Nicholas, 124–6, 133n31,

133n33, 133n34Wilde, Oscar, 142

YYeats, W.B., 174, 248, 252n56

‘The Stare’s Nest By My Window,’ 248

ZZizek, Slavoj, 185, 196n8