The Politics of the Irish Civil War

The Politics of the Irish Civil War
ISBN-10
0199273553
ISBN-13
9780199273553
Category
History
Pages
264
Language
English
Published
2005-08-25
Publisher
Oxford University Press on Demand
Author
Bill Kissane

Description

This book provides a detailed account of the origins, course, and aftermath of the Irish civil war, 1922-3. Based on much recently released material, including the papers of Eamon de Valera, each chapter is devoted to a particular aspect of war, and political aspects of the civil war are systematically discussed.

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