John Flannery, OHS and Tipperary in the Decade of Revolution, speaking at a Civil War tour of Nenagh last year. Photo: Bridget Delaney

The Civil War in Tipperary - Nenagh talk

Ormond Historical Society's January lecture will take place on Monday, January 16, in the Abbey Court Hotel at 8pm.

The talk, Aspects of the Civil War in County Tipperary, will look at the situation in Tipperary 100 years ago during the 11 months of the Civil War. What effect did the conflict have on the ordinary lives of the people? How did Tipperary compare to other countries?

The talk will examine these questions and will also look at who the local protagonists were on the opposing sides, the number and nature of fatalities, and the controversial subject of executions. The spectre of the Civil War has overshadowed Irish politics for the last century and it is only in recent times that we are finally coming to discuss the internecine conflict that engulfed the country at its birth.

The speaker, John Flannery, is a past president of the society and a regular contributor to OHS talks. He has written several articles on the Civil War and also conducts tours, with his colleague in Tipperary in the Decade of Revolution John Connors, of locations involved in the revolutionary period. The talk is open to everyone (non-members: €10 adm).