That Neutral Island by Clair Wills

That Neutral Island by Clair Wills

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Of the countries that remained neutral during the Second World War, none was more controversial than Ireland, with accusations of betrayal and hypocrisy poisoning the media.

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That Neutral Island by Clair Wills

Of the countries that remained neutral during the Second World War, none was more controversial than Ireland, with accusations of betrayal and hypocrisy poisoning the media. Whereas previous histories of Ireland in the war years have focused on high politics, That Neutral Island brings to life the atmosphere of a country forced to live under rationing, heavy censorship and the threat of invasion. It unearths the motivations of those thousands who left Ireland to fight in the British forces and shows how ordinary people tried to make sense of the Nazi threat through the lens of antagonism towards Britain.
"'Revelatory' Irish Times"
Clair Wills is Professor of Irish Literature at Queen Mary, University of London. Her previous books include a study of Paul Muldoon. She is an editor of The Field Day Anthology of Irish Literature.
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ISBN 13 9780571221066
ISBN 10 0571221068
Title That Neutral Island
Author Clair Wills
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Faber & Faber
Year published 2008-02-07
Number of pages 512
Prizes Winner of ACIS Michael J. Durkan Prize for Books on Language and Culture 2007
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