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The Partition of Ireland Robert Lynch (Dr)

The Partition of Ireland By Robert Lynch (Dr)

The Partition of Ireland by Robert Lynch (Dr)


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A comprehensive survey of the politics of the partition of Ireland between 1918 and 1925, focusing on how the Irish made sense of the process of partition and how this shaped their identities and the character of the two new states which emerged.

The Partition of Ireland Summary

The Partition of Ireland: 1918-1925 by Robert Lynch (Dr)

Partition represents the most fundamental revolution in modern Irish history. By 1925 the country had been divided into two states embodying rival religious and political identities, an outcome unthinkable only a decade before. While often analysed through the lens of elite high politics, partition was by definition a mass participation event, where decision making was shaped by elections, propaganda and savage acts of violence in defence of or in opposition to the new settlement. By examining the complex interaction of nationalism, religion and politics, Robert Lynch seeks to understand how partition was constructed and imagined by Irish people themselves, arguing for a relocation of partition at the centre of historical understandings of events in Ireland which spanned the Great War. Lynch highlights the deep confusion and expediency which lay behind the partition plan, and how it failed to provide answers to the complex and enduring problems of Irish identity.

The Partition of Ireland Reviews

'A scholarly, detailed and historically-minded analysis of an enduringly central feature of Irish politics.' Richard English, Queen's University Belfast
'Robert Lynch has written an insightful and absorbing study of partition. Questions are raised about how we understand the nature of partition, its meaning in modern Irish history, and how it shaped and reshaped the identities of those living with its impact, both north and south. It is a history as relevant today as it was a hundred years ago.' Maria Luddy, University of Warwick
'The Partition of Ireland is now a critical must-read work on the Irish revolution and goes a long way toward its goal of restoring partition to the center of modern Irish history.' Jason Knirck, H-Albion

About Robert Lynch (Dr)

Robert Lynch has worked, taught and researched at the University of Stirling, University of Oxford, Trinity College Dublin, Warwick University and Queen's University Belfast. He has published numerous articles and books on the early history of Northern Ireland and the partition era including The Northern IRA and the Early Years of Partition, 1920-22 (2006), most recently contributing to The Irish Revolution (2017). He has also published a number of articles in journals such as the Journal for British Studies and Irish Historical Studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction: 'the tragedy of two lunatics'; Part I. The Origins of Partition: 1. Where is Ireland? 2. Half a revolution; 3. Answering the question; Part II. The Process of Partition: 4. The death of Ireland; 5. Unravelling Ireland; 6. Ireland's other civil wars. Part III. The Legacies of Partition: 7. Moving minorities; 8. Holding the line; 9. Brave new worlds.

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The Partition of Ireland: 1918-1925 by Robert Lynch (Dr)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2019-04-11
258
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