

Easter Rising: First World War In Dublin
Apr 3, 2025
In this discussion, Dr. Conor Mulvagh, a Lecturer in Irish History at University College Dublin, dives into the Easter Rising of 1916, a pivotal moment that ignited Irish nationalism. He explores the audacious strategies of the rebels and their desperate fight against British forces. The conversation reveals the profound impact on civilians and highlights the often-overlooked roles of women in the movement. Additionally, Mulvagh connects Ireland's struggle for independence to global revolutionary movements, emphasizing its lasting legacy in contemporary discussions on imperialism.
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Surprise Attack at the GPO
- Irish rebels, disguised as parading volunteers, seized the General Post Office on Easter Monday 1916.
- A British army officer inside, simply trying to buy stamps, was promptly arrested.
Rebel Tactics and Strategy
- The rebels' tactic of seizing key buildings was initially effective, despite their inferior weaponry.
- They aimed to control arterial routes and fortify positions, exploiting the defender's advantage.
Target Selection
- Rebel targets were chosen for both ideological and strategic reasons.
- They targeted symbols of British authority and buildings key for supplying British troops.