Ireland's Unfinished Revolution
An Oral History
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Author
Publication
1999-02-01 - Roberts Rinehart Publishers
Language
English
Word Count
93,750 words, Guess
Page Count
375 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8730010M
- ISBN-139781570982538
- ISBN-101570982538
- OCLC Control Number41124859
- OCLC Control Numberirelandsunfinish0000grif
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number98089894
- LibraryThing1460208
- Goodreads6414516
Classifications
- LCCDA965.A1 G75 1999
Description
The first 25 years of this century saw a profound transformation in Irish life, and because these years helped define the fabric of social and political life in Ireland - north and south - for the remainder of the century, they remain compelling history. Growing political awakening among the Irish people led to an insurrection in 1916 that eventually spread throughout the country. The ending of British rule in 1922 after many centuries culminated in a descent into civil war. Ireland's Unfinished Revolution brings those years vividly to life through the dramatic stories of nine veterans of the 1916 Rising, the subsequent Anglo-Irish War, and the Civil War. These men and women recall their experiences alongside the leaders of Ireland's struggle for independence - Patrick Pearse, James Connolly, Michael Collins, and others - and their own growing political consciousness when Ireland as a nation was coming into its own.
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