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Turning Points in Twentieth Century Irish History
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Turning Points in Twentieth Century Irish History

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Irish history has always turned on a variety of axes, or ‘turning points’, beyond the accounts of high politics. In acknowledging the profound changes that have shaped new approaches to research and writing within the historical discipline, Irish historiography now embraces not only the re-examination of pivotal events, but also eclectic dimensions that further enrich our understanding of the broader narrative. In this work, essays exploring themes such as political murders during the Revolutionary period, and the nature of women’s employment and political activity complement fresh assessments of more orthodox turning points including the Easter Rising, Irish neutrality, and the Northern peace process. The contributions of thirteen leading scholars make this work a remarkable new assessment of modern Irish history. Contributors include Mike Cronin, Tom Garvin, Diarmuid Ferriter, Peter Hart, Thomas Hennessey and Maria Luddy.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Irish Academic Press Ltd
Country
Ireland
Date
28 February 2011
Pages
256
ISBN
9780716531227

Irish history has always turned on a variety of axes, or ‘turning points’, beyond the accounts of high politics. In acknowledging the profound changes that have shaped new approaches to research and writing within the historical discipline, Irish historiography now embraces not only the re-examination of pivotal events, but also eclectic dimensions that further enrich our understanding of the broader narrative. In this work, essays exploring themes such as political murders during the Revolutionary period, and the nature of women’s employment and political activity complement fresh assessments of more orthodox turning points including the Easter Rising, Irish neutrality, and the Northern peace process. The contributions of thirteen leading scholars make this work a remarkable new assessment of modern Irish history. Contributors include Mike Cronin, Tom Garvin, Diarmuid Ferriter, Peter Hart, Thomas Hennessey and Maria Luddy.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Irish Academic Press Ltd
Country
Ireland
Date
28 February 2011
Pages
256
ISBN
9780716531227