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Discover the gripping account of Ireland’s tumultuous past in 'Between Two Hells'. This BRAND NEW book by a leading historian offers an insightful and absorbing exploration of the Irish Civil War, its causes, and its profound impact on Irish politics and society. With an ISBN of 9781788161756 and published by Profile Books in 2022, this compelling narrative draws from a wealth of previously unpublished sources and newly released archival material. It examines the terrifying spiral into civil strife just seven months after the pivotal treaty that established the Irish Free State, delving deep into the societal, economic, and political consequences that ensued. Readers will uncover the layers of public discord and personal trauma that this war inflicted on the nation. 'Between Two Hells' is not just a historical study but a testament to the resilience and struggles of the Irish people. Perfect for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in the intricate tapestry of Ireland’s past, this book provides essential insights into how the Civil War shaped modern Ireland. Order now to explore this defining moment in Irish history, as it continues to resonate today.
Delivery Information: We ensure prompt delivery, so you can start your journey into Ireland's rich historical landscape as soon as possible. Expect your order to reach you within 3-5 business days within New Zealand.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781788161756
Year: 2022
Publisher: Profile Books
Description:
'Ferriter has richly earned his reputation as one of Ireland's leading historians' - Irish Independent
'Absorbing ... A fascinating exploration of the Civil War and its impact on Ireland and Irish politics' - Irish Times
In June 1922, just seven months after Sinn Fein negotiators signed a compromise treaty with representatives of the British government to create the Irish Free State, Ireland collapsed into civil war. While the body count suggests it was far less devastating than other European civil wars, it had a harrowing impact on the country and cast a long shadow, socially, economically and politically, which included both public rows and recriminations and deep, often private traumas.
Drawing on many previously unpublished sources and newly released archival material, one of Ireland's most renowned historians lays bare the course and impact of the war and how this tragedy shaped modern Ireland.
Delivery Information: We ensure prompt delivery, so you can start your journey into Ireland's rich historical landscape as soon as possible. Expect your order to reach you within 3-5 business days within New Zealand.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781788161756
Year: 2022
Publisher: Profile Books
Description:
'Ferriter has richly earned his reputation as one of Ireland's leading historians' - Irish Independent
'Absorbing ... A fascinating exploration of the Civil War and its impact on Ireland and Irish politics' - Irish Times
In June 1922, just seven months after Sinn Fein negotiators signed a compromise treaty with representatives of the British government to create the Irish Free State, Ireland collapsed into civil war. While the body count suggests it was far less devastating than other European civil wars, it had a harrowing impact on the country and cast a long shadow, socially, economically and politically, which included both public rows and recriminations and deep, often private traumas.
Drawing on many previously unpublished sources and newly released archival material, one of Ireland's most renowned historians lays bare the course and impact of the war and how this tragedy shaped modern Ireland.