The contested life of Roger Casement
The Irish nationalist was caught in the fault lines between empire and nation, colonised and coloniser, public face and private sexual activity.
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Reviewing politics
and culture since 1913
Paul Rouse is professor of history at University College, Dublin. His books include Sport and Ireland: A History (Oxford University Press).
The Irish nationalist was caught in the fault lines between empire and nation, colonised and coloniser, public face and private sexual activity.
By Paul Rouse