Edenderry 1820-1920 by Ciaran Reilly

Edenderry 1820-1920 by Ciaran Reilly

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Edenderry 1820-1920 by Ciaran Reilly

The north east Offaly market town of Edenderry is examined in this study by Edenderry native, Ciaran Reilly. The author reconstructs one hundred years of the towns history, charting Edenderry from before the famine, through the Home Rule crisis and the emergence of nationalism, culminating in the break up of the Downshire estate after the War of Independence and Civil War. Edenderry's involvement in WW1, the role of Edenderry in the War of Independence are recorded for the first time in one volume. 'Edenderry 1820-1920: Popular Politics and Downshire Rule' will provide a long-awaited history of Edenderry and also help to dispel many long held local myths.
Ciaran Reilly is a native of Edenderry, County Offaly and a 2006 graduate of N.U.I. Maynooth where he took an MA in History. He is currently carrying out PhD research on the Landed Gentry and the 'Big House' in Offaly. He is the author of Edenderry, County Offaly and the Downshire Estate 1790-1800 (Four Courts Press, Dublin 2007), and is a contributor to the Offaly Heritage Journal.
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ISBN 13 9781845885960
ISBN 10 1845885961
Title Edenderry 1820-1920
Author Ciaran Reilly
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2007-09-10
Number of pages 128
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