Questioning the orthodox interpretation of evolution rather than revolution in the administration of the State, this book throws light on civil service organization in British-ruled Ireland.
Martin Maguire Book order


- 2009
- 2008
The Civil Service and the Revolution in Ireland 1912-1938
'Shaking the Blood-Stained Hand of MR Collins'
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Focusing on the Irish civil service, this book explores its evolution amidst significant historical upheavals, including partition, World War, and the rise of revolutionary movements like Dáil Éireann and the IRA. It challenges traditional views by highlighting the complexities of civil service organization during British rule and the establishment of Northern Ireland. Additionally, it delves into the Dáil Éireann's administration during the War of Independence and examines civil service perspectives on the formation of the Irish Free State, providing fresh insights into these pivotal events.