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The Insurrection in Dublin

James Stevens
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The excerpt discusses a contemporary account of resentment at the rebels, particularly from women on the streets, as described in James Stevens' book.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: Easter Rising accounts
For: Historians and readers interested in Irish history
Key quote: James Stevens writes he talks about writing this as he hears shots in the streets and he says there are horses dying on the street.
The host mentions 'The Insurrection in Dublin' by James Stevens as a significant contemporary account of the Easter Rising, particularly highlighting the complex reactions of the public, especially women, towards the rebels. Stevens' insights into the rumors and the atmosphere during the uprising provide a nuanced understanding of the events that unfolded in Dublin.