The play, set in the 1920's, tells of the fight for Irish independence.
He thought that the "land question" was the best way to get the support of the farmers for Irish independence.
The struggle for Irish independence finally succeeded in 1921, but was followed by a civil war.
There's also an exhibit focusing on the history of Irish independence.
He regarded Irish independence without the revival of the language and culture as meaningless.
Just go back to 1922 and Irish independence and all these issues were dealt with.
The films also build upon the long history of popular American support for Irish independence.
This led radical republican groups to argue that Irish independence could never be won peacefully and gave the northern question little thought at all.
The early 1920s in Ireland were marked by political violence over the issue of Irish independence.
Irish independence in 1921 was marked more by continuity with the British legal system than with change.