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Between Two Hells The Irish Civil War Diarmaid Ferriter

  • SKU: BELL-212592730
Between Two Hells The Irish Civil War Diarmaid Ferriter
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Publisher: Profile Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.95 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Diarmaid Ferriter
ISBN: 9781788161749, 1788161742
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Between Two Hells The Irish Civil War Diarmaid Ferriter by Diarmaid Ferriter 9781788161749, 1788161742 instant download after payment.

THE IRISH BESTSELLER

'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 Féin 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Drawing on many previously unpublished sources and newly released archival material, one of Ireland's most renowned historians lays bare the course and impact of the war and how this tragedy shaped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.

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