Pocket History of the Irish Revolution
Pocket History of the Irish Revolution
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This book provides a comprehensive overview of Irish history, from the plantation of Ulster to the 1916 Rising and its aftermath, including the War of Independence, the leaders de Valera and Collins, the Anglo-Irish Treaty, and the Civil War.
Format: Hardback
Length: 256 pages
Publication date: 22 February 2019
Publisher: Gill
Since the establishment of Ulster, Ireland's struggle for sovereignty has been a central theme in its history. This book delves into the events leading up to the 1916 Rising, with a particular emphasis on its aftermath. It encompasses the War of Independence, the influential figures of de Valera and Collins, the Anglo-Irish Treaty, and the Civil War. Written in captivating prose by historian Richard Killeen, this book makes an excellent gift for anyone with an interest in Irish history.
The struggle for Irish independence from British rule has been a long and complex journey that spans centuries. It began with the plantation of Ulster in the 17th century, which marked the beginning of a centuries-long conflict between the British and the Irish people.
Over the years, there were numerous rebellions and uprisings against British rule, including the 1798 Rising, the 1803 Rising, and the 1848 Rising. However, it was the 1916 Rising that is considered the most significant event in Irish history.
The 1916 Rising was a military rebellion led by the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) against British rule in Ireland. The rebels sought to establish an independent Irish Republic and to end British rule in Ireland. The Rising was unsuccessful, and its leaders were executed by the British government.
However, the Rising had a profound impact on Irish society and politics. It inspired a generation of Irish people to fight for their country's independence, and it led to the formation of the Irish Republic in 1919. The Republic was short-lived, however, and it was eventually invaded by the British in 1921, leading to the Irish Civil War.
The Irish Civil War was a bloody conflict that lasted from 1922 to 1923 and was fought between the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and the Irish Free State (IFS). The IRA was a republican paramilitary organization that sought to establish an Irish Republic through armed resistance. The IFS was a government that was formed after the 1921 invasion and was led by Michael Collins, a former leader of the IRA.
The Civil War was a difficult and bloody conflict that saw the deaths of thousands of people on both sides. However, it ultimately led to the establishment of the Irish Free State, which was a sovereign state that was independent of British rule.
Since the establishment of the Irish Free State, Ireland has undergone significant political and social changes. The country has struggled with issues such as poverty, unemployment, and political instability, but it has also made significant progress in areas such as education, healthcare, and social welfare.
Today, Ireland is a vibrant and dynamic country that is known for its rich culture, history, and natural beauty. It is a member of the European Union and the United Nations, and it has a strong economy and a growing population.
In conclusion, the struggle for Irish independence from British rule has been a long and complex journey that has had a profound impact on Irish society and politics. The 1916 Rising was a significant event in Irish history that inspired a generation of Irish people to fight for their country's independence. The Irish Civil War was a bloody conflict that ultimately led to the establishment of the Irish Free State, which is a sovereign state that is independent of British rule. Since the establishment of the Irish Free State, Ireland has undergone significant political and social changes, and it is a vibrant and dynamic country that is known for its rich culture, history, and natural beauty.
Weight: 340g
Dimension: 131 x 146 x 22 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780717179411
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