Ireland and the Great War

Ireland and the Great War

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This book gives a unified picture of Ireland's experience of the Great War. It identifies the similarities of political experience, and deals with civilian, social, economic and cultural aspects, as well as the purely military. It also relates the experience of the war to contemporary politics.

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Ireland and the Great War by Keith Jeffery

This book explores the impact, both immediate and in its longer historical perspective, of the First World War upon Ireland across the broadest range of experience - nationalist, unionist, Catholic, Protestant - and in civilian social, economic and cultural terms, as well as purely military. Underscoring the work is a belief that the Great War is the single most central experience in twentieth-century Ireland and that the events of the war years, whether at home in Dublin during the Easter Rising or at the European battlefront, constitute a 'seamless robe' of Irish experience. The book also explores cultural responses to the war and its commemoration since 1918, up to the dedication of the Irish 'Peace Tower' in Belgium in November 1998. It argues that identifying and exploring the Irish Great War experience can contribute to the contemporary Irish peace process.
Review of the hardback: '… a wise and beautifully researched study into the most sombre period in Ireland's history of the last centuryIt is an essential guide which steers a careful political and military path'. Kevin Myers, Irish Times
Review of the hardback: 'Modern Irish history has been graced by wonderful books which are adaptations of lecture series … This elegant work belongs in that tradition.' Adrian Gregory, The English Historical Review
Review of the hardback: ' … a scholarly contribution … a must read for lovers of Irish history'. Irish Times
Review of the hardback: 'Keith Jeffery's pioneering and splendid attempt to resurrect the war as a social and historical phenomenon in Ireland.' British Army Review
Review of the hardback: 'These elegant essays bring a sense of gentle closure to an era both tragic and heroic. Ireland and the Great War will occupy a prominent place on the shelf of Irish historical literature.' Stand To
Review of the hardback: 'Keith Jeffery's work is attractively produced and reasonably priced, and is sure to remain the standard work on Ireland and the Great War for many years to come.' War in History
Review of the hardback: '… important new book … It is the first book on Ireland and the Great War which can meaningfully serve as an undergraduate textbook or a guide to Ireland's experience of the war for the interested general reader … sure to remain the standard work on Ireland and the Great War for many years to come.' War in History
Keith Jeffery is Professor of British History at Queen's University, Belfast, and a Member of the Royal Irish Academy. In 1998, he was the Lees Knowles Lecturer in Military Science at Trinity College, Cambridge, and in 2003-4, Parnell Fellow in Irish Studies at Magdalene College, Cambridge. He is the author of fourteen previous books, including MI6: The History of the Secret Intelligence Service 1909-1949. Keith Jeffery lives in Northern Ireland.
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ISBN 13 9780521773232
ISBN 10 0521773237
Title Ireland and the Great War
Author Keith Jeffery
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2000-11-09
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.