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1916 - One Hundred Years of Irish Independence

English · Hardback

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There's before 1916 and then there's after. Between them lies the Easter Rising, when Irish republicans took up arms against British rule and changed the course of their country's history forever. For though the resistance failed, it failed gloriously; the rebels were no longer a group of cranks and troublemakers in the public eye, but martyrs and national heroes, their example set the way for others and their mission lived on through the century to come.

But what sort of country did the Rising create? And how does post-1916 Ireland compare with the aspirations of the rebellion's leaders, the hopes of Thomas MacDonagh and John MacBride, of James Connolly and Patrick Pearse?

One hundred years later, Tim Pat Coogan offers a personal perspective on the Irish experience that followed the Rising. He charts a flawed history that is marked as much by complacency, corruption, and institutional abuse as it is by the building of a nation and the sacrifices of the Republic's founding fathers.


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TIM PAT COOGAN is Ireland's best-known historical writer. His 1990 biography of Michael Collins rekindled widespread interest in the revolutionary era and he is also the author of The IRA, Long Fellow, Long Shadow, Wherever Green is Worn, and The Famine Plot.

Product details

Authors Tim Pat Coogan
Publisher St. Martins Press-3pl
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.11.2017
 
EAN 9781250110596
ISBN 978-1-250-11059-6
No. of pages 352
Dimensions 157 mm x 235 mm x 25 mm
Weight 737 g
Series St. Martins Press-3PL
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Modern era up to 1918

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