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Ferriter has written an excellent scholarly reevaluation of the historiography and events of the Easter 1916 nationalist rising in Dublin, Ireland. Highly readable and deeply researched, this book guides readers through the intricacies of the rising along with the historical use of each precipitating event and how these events impacted relations in Ireland during the remainder of the 20th century...Accessible to a general audience and of great interest to an academic one, this book will be a welcome addition to any collection on Irish history.
With an unrivaled command of the sources, Ferriter offers a brilliant analysis of the formative decade in modern Irish history. In powerful prose brimming with the new insights of social history, he reveals the multiple fault-lines within the standard political narrative of Irish freedom. Ferriter's analysis has important implications not only for how we interpret Irish history but also for how, on that basis, we make sense of Irish society and politics today.--Kevin Kenny, Professor of History at Boston College and author of The American Irish: A History
Diarmaid Ferriter is Professor of Modern Irish History at University College, Dublin. He has written a number of books on Irish history, including The Transformation of Ireland 1900-2000, Occasions of Sin: Sex & Society in Modern Ireland, and Ambiguous Republic: Ireland in the 1970s. In 2010 he presented the RTE TV series The Limits of Liberty.
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