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BRITISH & IRISH HISTORY. Packed with violence, political drama and social and cultural upheaval, the years 1913-23 saw the emergence in Ireland of the Ulster Volunteer Force to resist Irish home rule and in response, the Irish Volunteers, who would later evolve into the IRA. World War One, the rise of Sinn Fein, intense Ulster unionism and conflict with Britain culminated in the Irish War of Independence, which ended with a compromise Treaty with Britain and then the enmities and drama of the Irish Civil War. Drawing on an abundance of newly released archival material, witness statements and testimony from the ordinary Irish people who lived and fought through extraordinary times, A Nation and not a Rabble explores these revolutions.
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A Nation and Not a Rabble, Diarmaid Ferriter
- Lingua
- Pubblicato
- 2015
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- Titolo
- A Nation and Not a Rabble
- Sottotitolo
- The Irish Revolution 1913-1923
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Autori
- Diarmaid Ferriter
- Editore
- Profile Books Ltd
- Pubblicato
- 2015
- Formato
- In brossura
- Pagine
- 528
- ISBN10
- 1781250421
- ISBN13
- 9781781250426
- Serie
- Tag
- Saggistica, Scienze sociali, Tema stórico, Scienze politiche & Politica, Politica, Temi cristiani, Europa, Gran Bretagna, Storia d'Europa, Storia del mondo, Irlanda, Chiesa Cattolica, Letteratura irlandese, Periodo tra le due guerre, Dublino, Belfast
- Valutazione
- 3,95 su 5
- Descrizione
- BRITISH & IRISH HISTORY. Packed with violence, political drama and social and cultural upheaval, the years 1913-23 saw the emergence in Ireland of the Ulster Volunteer Force to resist Irish home rule and in response, the Irish Volunteers, who would later evolve into the IRA. World War One, the rise of Sinn Fein, intense Ulster unionism and conflict with Britain culminated in the Irish War of Independence, which ended with a compromise Treaty with Britain and then the enmities and drama of the Irish Civil War. Drawing on an abundance of newly released archival material, witness statements and testimony from the ordinary Irish people who lived and fought through extraordinary times, A Nation and not a Rabble explores these revolutions.


