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Paul Bew

    Paul Bew è un importante commentatore della politica dell'Irlanda del Nord, profondamente immerso nella storia irlandese e negli affari irlandesi contemporanei. La sua scrittura offre un'acuta analisi delle correnti politiche e delle loro basi storiche. In qualità di Professore di Politica Irlandese presso la Queen's University di Belfast, porta un'ampia esperienza accademica e autorevolezza nel suo lavoro. Le sue pubblicazioni offrono ai lettori approfondite intuizioni sulle complessità della vita politica irlandese.

    Ancestral Voices in Irish Politics
    Churchill and Ireland
    Enigma
    Ideology and the Irish Question
    • 2023

      The story of Charles Stewart Parnell, one of the greatest Irish leaders of the nineteenth century and also one of the most renowned figures of the 1880s on the international stage, and John Dillon, the most celebrated of Parnell's lieutenants. As Paul Bew shows, the differences between the two men reflect both Ireland's past and its future.

      Ancestral Voices in Irish Politics
    • 2016

      Churchill and Ireland

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The full story of Winston Churchill's lifelong engagement with Ireland and the Irish. A long overdue book which at last addresses the most neglected part of Churchill's legacy, on both sides of the Irish Sea.

      Churchill and Ireland
    • 2013

      Enigma

      A New Life of Charles Stewart Parnell

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      The biography explores the life of Parnell, an Anglo-Irish landlord from a prominent Wicklow family who emerged as an unexpected leader of Irish nationalism. It provides a comprehensive look at his journey and impact on Irish history, marking the first major examination of his life in three decades.

      Enigma
    • 1998

      Ideology and the Irish Question

      Ulster Unionism and Irish Nationalism 1912-1916

      • 188pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the pivotal years of 1912-1916, the book reinterprets Irish politics by delving into debates surrounding land, economy, religion, language, and national identity. It culminates in an analysis of the 1916 Easter Rising, which led to the downfall of Redmond's party. The author explores the political, cultural, and economic ramifications of these events, highlighting their lasting influence on Irish history.

      Ideology and the Irish Question