Ireland the 20th century
Editorial ARNOLD/HODDER & STOUGHTON
Ireland in the twentieth century has had a very different history from that of most other western European countries. The two most profound shocks of the century, the world wars, met Ireland obliquely while partition and civil war were embittering fi...
Read more- Publisher ARNOLD/HODDER & STOUGHTON
- ISBN13 9780340663356
- ISBN10 0340663359
- Type BOOK
- Pages 281
- Published 1998
- Bookbinding Rustic
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Universal History ContemporaryIreland the 20th century
Editorial ARNOLD/HODDER & STOUGHTON
Ireland in the twentieth century has had a very different history from that of most other western European countries. The two most profound shocks of the century, the world wars, met Ireland obliquely while partition and civil war were embittering fi...
Book details
Ireland in the twentieth century has had a very different history from that of most other western European countries. The two most profound shocks of the century, the world wars, met Ireland obliquely while partition and civil war were embittering first-hand experiences whose legacies continue to shape the course of events. This masterful new history is the first account to cover the whole of Ireland, north and south, from the origins of Sinn Fein at the beginning of the century to the Stormont agreement at the end. Townshend provides a concise, comprehensive, and balanced survey of the key points in Ireland's hitory, making this book ideal for anyone coming to twentieth-century Irish history for the first time.
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