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Roger Casement

by Brian Inglis
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This masterly biography examines the fascinating and contradictory career of Roger Casement, one of the most controversial figures of the last century.

Roger Casement was brought up as a Protestant in Dublin and began his extraordinary career as one of Stanley's volunteers in the Congo Free State. During his time in Africa, he exposed King Leopold II's exploitation of the natives and went on to reveal the ruthlessness of the British in South America, for which he received a knighthood. In Germany after the outbreak of the First World War he claimed Ireland's right to recognition to independent nationhood; he returned to Ireland in 1916 in a U-boat, was captured, taken to London, tried and hanged as a traitor. To further blacken his name the British government released what purported to be his diaries, which demonstrated that he had been a practising homosexual. Controversy still rages today as to whether or not these were forgeries.

In this absorbing study, Brian Inglis throws new light on Casement's life, examining evidence from Foreign Office files to discover the truth about his influence at home and abroad. He explores the contradictions -- political, religious and personal -- of a man whose life posed many questions that continue to be asked today.

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The Dublin-born Casement is mostly remembered for his role in helping Ireland gain its independence, and, indeed, his involvement with Michael Collins resulted in his being hanged by the British in 1916 as a traitor despite his earlier knighthood. This full biography also details his early years of service in Africa. Inglis also analyzes documents that revealed Casement to be a practicing homosexual and considers whether that evidence was manufactured to further destroy his reputation. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

Book Details

Published
March 28, 2002
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Pages
448
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780141391274

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