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Partition of Ireland 1900-25 for CCEA A2 Level

Partition of Ireland 1900-25 for CCEA A2 Level

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Dr. Russell Rees' Ireland 1900–1925 is an updated and comprehensive exploration of this critical period in Irish history, taking a chronological approach and examining the impact of the First World War, the Easter Rising, and the Anglo-Irish War. It is complemented by historiographical sections, indexes, maps, election tables, and over 40 photographs, making it an invaluable resource for students of A2 History.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 288 pages
Publication date: 11 November 2022
Publisher: Colourpoint Creative Ltd


Renowned historian Dr. Russell Rees has comprehensively revised his renowned Ireland 1900–25, written specifically to meet the requirements of the CCEA GCE History Specification for Unit A2, Option 4: Partition of Ireland 1900–25. This comprehensive and insightful work delves into the critical period of Irish history, offering a chronological exploration of Ireland in the early twentieth century, with a focus on the Ulster Crisis of 1911–14. The author also examines the profound impact of the First World War and the Easter Rising on Irish politics, as well as the events leading up to the partition of 1921, including the Anglo-Irish War. The final chapters explore the consequences of the Irish Civil War in the Irish Free State and the initial years of the state of Northern Ireland.

The text is complemented by extensive historiographical sections, three comprehensive indexes, detailed maps, election tables, and over 40 photographs. Students of A2 History will find this an invaluable resource, as it is authored by an established and highly respected authority in Irish history.

The book is organized into five chapters:

1. Ireland 1900–1910: This chapter provides a foundational overview of Ireland in the early twentieth century, encompassing political, social, and economic developments. It highlights key events such as the Great Famine, the rise of Irish nationalism, and the establishment of the Irish Republic.

2. The Ulster Crisis: The Ulster Crisis of 1911–14 is a pivotal period in Irish history, marked by tensions between Protestant and Catholic communities in Northern Ireland. This chapter explores the origins of the crisis, the role of British imperialism, and the eventual partition of Ireland.

3. The Path to Separation: The partition of Ireland in 1921 was a result of decades of political and social conflict. This chapter examines the negotiations leading up to partition, the political ideologies involved, and the impact of partition on both Ireland and Northern Ireland.

4. The emergence of the Irish Free State, 1919–25: After the partition of Ireland, the Irish Free State was established in 1922. This chapter explores the early years of the Irish Free State, including the establishment of the Irish Constitution, the Civil War, and the economic and social challenges faced by the new state.

5. Northern Ireland and its Problems, 1920–25: The legacy of partition continues to shape Northern Ireland today. This chapter examines the political, social, and economic problems faced by Northern Ireland, including the Troubles, sectarianism, and the ongoing struggle for peace and stability.

In conclusion, Ireland 1900–25 is an essential resource for students studying the Partition of Ireland 1900–25. Written by a renowned historian, the book offers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of this critical period in Irish history. With its chronological approach, detailed analysis, and extensive supporting materials, it provides students with a solid foundation for understanding the complexities of this period and its enduring impact on Irish society.

Weight: 640g
Dimension: 156 x 233 x 28 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781780732008

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