Conor Dodd’s Casualties of Conflict is a poignant commemoration of the souls resting in Glasnevin Cemetery

Casualties of Conflict by Conor Dodd
Liam Collins
Whether they are heroes or villains, victims or perpetrators, the people in Casualties of Conflict: Fatalities of the War of Independence and Civil War in Glasnevin Cemetery all have one thing in common. As the title says, they’re buried in Glasnevin Cemetery, casualties of the violent years of the War of Independence and Civil War.
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