A Nation and Not a Rabble
Title | A Nation and Not a Rabble PDF eBook |
Author | Diarmaid Ferriter |
Publisher | Abrams |
Pages | 375 |
Release | 2017-02-21 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1468315412 |
The renowned Irish historian delivers “an excellent scholarly reevaluation” of the 1916 Easter Rebellion and the turbulent decade that followed (Library Journal). On Easter Monday of 1916, the Irish Republican Brotherhood launched an armed uprising against British rule that would continue for six days. But Easter Rising was only the beginning of an ongoing revolutionary struggle. In A Nation and Not a Rabble, Diarmaid Ferriter presents a fresh look at Ireland from 1913-1923, drawing from newly available historical sources as well as the testimonies of the people who lived and fought through this extraordinary period. Ferriter highlights the gulf between rhetoric and reality in politics and violence, the role of women, the battle for material survival, the impact of key Irish unionist and republican leaders, as well as conflicts over health, land, religion, law and order, and welfare.
Between Two Hells
Title | Between Two Hells PDF eBook |
Author | Diarmaid Ferriter |
Publisher | Profile Books |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 2021-09-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1782835105 |
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 Drawing on many previously unpublished sources and newly released archival material, one of Ireland's most renowned historians lays bare the course and impact of the war and how this tragedy shaped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.
Ambiguous Republic
Title | Ambiguous Republic PDF eBook |
Author | Diarmaid Ferriter |
Publisher | Profile Books |
Pages | 849 |
Release | 2012-11-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1847658563 |
Hard-nosed scholarship and moral passion underpin Diarmaid Ferriter's work. Now he turns to the key years of the 70s, when after half a century of independence, questions were being asked about the old ways of doing things. Ambiguous Republic considers the widespread social, cultural, economic and political upheavals of the decade, a decade when Ireland joined the EEC; when for the first time a majority of the population lived in urban areas; when economic challenges abounded; which saw too an increasingly visible feminist moment, and institutions including the Church began to be subjected to criticism.Diarmaid Ferriter's earlier books have been described as 'a landmark' and 'an immense contribution'; making 'brilliant use of new sources'; 'prodigiously gifted', and 'ground-breaking'. All those words apply to this important book based on recently opened archives and unique access to the papers of Jack Lynch and Liam Cosgrave.
The Transformation Of Ireland 1900-2000
Title | The Transformation Of Ireland 1900-2000 PDF eBook |
Author | Diarmaid Ferriter |
Publisher | Profile Books |
Pages | 897 |
Release | 2010-07-09 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1847650813 |
A ground-breaking history of the twentieth century in Ireland, written on the most ambitious scale by a brilliant young historian. It is significant that it begins in 1900 and ends in 2000 - most accounts have begun in 1912 or 1922 and largely ignored the end of the century. Politics and political parties are examined in detail but high politics does not dominate the book, which rather sets out to answer the question: 'What was it like to grow up and live in 20th-century Ireland'? It deals with the North in a comprehensive way, focusing on the social and cultural aspects, not just the obvious political and religious divisions.
Théophile Gautier : l'art et l'artiste
Title | Théophile Gautier : l'art et l'artiste PDF eBook |
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Pages | 425 |
Release | 1982 |
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Occasions of Sin
Title | Occasions of Sin PDF eBook |
Author | Diarmaid Ferriter |
Publisher | Profile Books |
Pages | 704 |
Release | 2010-07-09 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1847652581 |
Ferriter covers such subjects as abortion, pregnancy, celibacy, contraception, censorship, infanticide, homosexuality, prostitution, marriage, popular culture, social life and the various hidden Irelands associated with sexual abuse - all in the context of a conservative official morality backed by the Catholic Church and by legislation. The book energetically and originally engages with subjects omitted from the mainstream historical narrative. The breadth of this book and the richness of the source material uncovered make it definitive in its field and a most remarkable work of social history.
Sex Among the Rabble
Title | Sex Among the Rabble PDF eBook |
Author | Clare A. Lyons |
Publisher | UNC Press Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780807856758 |
Sex among the Rabble: An Intimate History of Gender and Power in the Age of Revolution, Philadelphia, 1730-1830