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Ireland Since 1939 Henry Patterson

Ireland Since 1939 By Henry Patterson

Ireland Since 1939 by Henry Patterson


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Summary

Offers a narrative of contemporary Ireland. This book shows that although the two states of Ireland have divergent histories, they are interdependent and mirroring ideologies have fuelled them. It also covers various events and developments on the island since the outbreak of the second world war.

Ireland Since 1939 Summary

Ireland Since 1939: The Persistence of Conflict by Henry Patterson

Synthesizing a vast body of scholarly work, Henry Patterson offers a compelling narrative of contemporary Ireland as a place poised between the divisiveness of deep-seated conflict and the modernizing - but perhaps no less divisive - pull of ever-greater material prosperity. Although the two states of Ireland have strikingly divergent histories, Patterson shows more clearly than any previous historian how interdependent those histories - and the mirroring ideologies that have fuelled them - have been. With its fresh and unpredictable readings of key events and developments on the island since the outbreak of the second world war, Ireland Since 1939 is an authoritative and gripping account from one of the most distinguished Irish historians at work today.

Ireland Since 1939 Reviews

Offer[s] original insight and a comprehensive synthesis of historical research . . . Patterson's detailed analysis of the [peace] process is impressive.
-The Irish Times

Above all, this book is admirably non-determinist, avoids facile optimism, and administers some mordant thrusts.
-Financial Times

About Henry Patterson

Henry Patterson is Professor of Politics at the University of Ulster. His previous books include The Politics of Illusion: A Political History of the IRA.

Additional information

GOR002491710
9781844881048
1844881040
Ireland Since 1939: The Persistence of Conflict by Henry Patterson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
20080226
448
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