
Easter 1916 by Charles Townshend
Ireland's Easter Rising of 1916 is one of the handful of modern historical events that instantly created its own mythology and changed millions of lives forever. Charles Townshend's remarkable new book vividly re-creates this extraordinary time when a powerful narrative was born and Ireland was launched into a new world.
Enthralling and definitive. . he writes with soldierly clarity but also delivers an emotional punch. -- Roy Foster * Times Literary Supplement *
The definitive account. . . . The book is fantastically detailed yet wonderfully readable. -- John Banville * Guardian *
Authoritative and compelling. . . . He writes with great clarity and has mined a formidable array of primary source material. * Irish Times *
Townshend is the first author to use the full compendium of the Irish Bureau of Military History records. * Historywire *
Vivid, authoritative and gripping, Easter 1916 is a major work. * Word Power *
Remarkably evenhanded and insightful. . . . The definitive study of the topic for all students of Irish History. * CHOICE *
The author may or may not have seen active military service but his interpretation of small unit actions and close-in fighting is sharp and realistic. -- John H. Carroll * Catholic News Service *
Peeling back the mythology to uncover the history. -- Martin Zimmerman * The San Diego Union-Tribune *
Summarizes some forty years of scholarship on the topic, adding its own dramatic flair and insights. . . . A quite vivid reenactment. * Library Bookwatch *
Marvelously rendered. . . . Townshend strips away . . . myth and tells the real story, which intensifies with the truth. * Blue Ridge Business Journal *
Townshend provides the most comprehensive and considered account of the rising, set in its time and place. -- Paul O'Brien * Socialist Review *
Anyone interested in Irish history, of whatever political views, should be grateful to [Townshend] for pulling this material together and . . . for the wealth of detail. * Livejournal *
Easter 1916 brings to life the group of remarkable men and women whose actions changed their nation forever. -- Mark Mitchell * Newsfromnowhere.Org *
This is a crisply written, balanced, and well-organized study. * Journal of Military History *
Townshend's is a dramatic story excellently told...that brings the reader back on the streets of the capital as a series of events changed forever how people on the island of Ireland would live their lives. * Dublin Sunday Times *
[Easter 1916] is not an under-studied topic, but Townshend handles it with a mastery of the background and the sources that makes his work exceptional. -- Michael Howard * Times Literary Supplement *
The definitive account. . . . The book is fantastically detailed yet wonderfully readable. -- John Banville * Guardian *
Authoritative and compelling. . . . He writes with great clarity and has mined a formidable array of primary source material. * Irish Times *
Townshend is the first author to use the full compendium of the Irish Bureau of Military History records. * Historywire *
Vivid, authoritative and gripping, Easter 1916 is a major work. * Word Power *
Remarkably evenhanded and insightful. . . . The definitive study of the topic for all students of Irish History. * CHOICE *
The author may or may not have seen active military service but his interpretation of small unit actions and close-in fighting is sharp and realistic. -- John H. Carroll * Catholic News Service *
Peeling back the mythology to uncover the history. -- Martin Zimmerman * The San Diego Union-Tribune *
Summarizes some forty years of scholarship on the topic, adding its own dramatic flair and insights. . . . A quite vivid reenactment. * Library Bookwatch *
Marvelously rendered. . . . Townshend strips away . . . myth and tells the real story, which intensifies with the truth. * Blue Ridge Business Journal *
Townshend provides the most comprehensive and considered account of the rising, set in its time and place. -- Paul O'Brien * Socialist Review *
Anyone interested in Irish history, of whatever political views, should be grateful to [Townshend] for pulling this material together and . . . for the wealth of detail. * Livejournal *
Easter 1916 brings to life the group of remarkable men and women whose actions changed their nation forever. -- Mark Mitchell * Newsfromnowhere.Org *
This is a crisply written, balanced, and well-organized study. * Journal of Military History *
Townshend's is a dramatic story excellently told...that brings the reader back on the streets of the capital as a series of events changed forever how people on the island of Ireland would live their lives. * Dublin Sunday Times *
[Easter 1916] is not an under-studied topic, but Townshend handles it with a mastery of the background and the sources that makes his work exceptional. -- Michael Howard * Times Literary Supplement *
Charles Townshend is professor of international history at the University of Keele in England, where he has built a reputation as one of the world's foremost authorities on the history of Ireland and especially the relationship between Ireland and Britain. His books include The British Campaign in Ireland, 1919–1921; Political Violence in Ireland; Ireland: The Twentieth Century; Terrorism: A Very Short Introduction; and Desert Hell: The British Invasion of Mesopotamia.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781566639651 |
| ISBN 10 | 1566639654 |
| Title | Easter 1916 |
| Author | Charles Townshend |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Ivan R Dee, Inc |
| Year published | 2011-08-26 |
| Number of pages | 480 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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