
A New History Of Ireland Is The Largest Scholarly Project In Modern Irish History. In 9 Volumes, It Provides A Comprehensive New Synthesis Of Modern Scholarship On Every Aspect Of Irish History And Prehistory, From The Earliest Geological And Archaeological Evidence, Through The Middle Ages, Down To The Present Day. Volume Vii Covers A Period Of Major Significance In Ireland's History. It Outlines The Division Of Ireland And The Eventual Establishment Of The Irish Republic. It Provides Comprehensive Coverage Of Political Developments, North And South, As Well As Offering Chapters On The Economy, Literature In English And Irish, The Irish Language, The Visual Arts, Emigration And Immigration, And The History Of Women. The Contributors To This Volume, All Specialists In Their Field, Provide The Most Comprehensive Treatment Of These Developments Of Any Single-volume Survey Of Twentieth-century Ireland.
This volume investigates the complex political, social, and cultural transformations of Ireland during the twentieth century. Edited by J.R. Hill, this work synthesizes the research of numerous subject-matter experts to provide a definitive account of the island's evolution. It utilizes a multi-disciplinary framework to examine the transition from the division of the country to the establishment of the Irish Republic.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and historians regard this series as the definitive reference work for the study of Irish history. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational resource for researchers and students alike.
Page Count:
1254
Publication Date:
2003-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191543462
ISBN-13:
9780191543463
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