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Turning points in twentieth-century Irish history /

Contributor(s): Hachey, Thomas E.
Publisher: Dublin, Ireland ; Portland, Or. : Irish Academic Press, 2011Description: ix, 246 p. ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780716531210; 9780716531210:; 0716531216.Subject(s): Ireland -- History -- 20th century | Ireland -- Social conditions -- 20th centuryDDC classification: 941.5082
Contents:
What did the Easter Rising really change? / Peter Hart -- Ending war in a 'sportsmanlike manner' : the milestone of revolution, 1919-23 / Anne Donlan -- Women's political rhetoric and the Irish revolution / Jason Knirck -- The problem of equality : women's activist campaigns in Ireland, 1920-40 / Maria Luddy -- Nuanced neutrality and Irish identity : an idiosyncratic legacy / Thomas E. Hachey -- Modernity, the past and politics in post-war Ireland / Enda Delaney -- 'Ireland is an unusual place' : President Kennedy's 1963 visit and the complexity of recognition / Mike Cronin -- Sex and the archbishop : John Charles McQuaid and social change in 1960s Ireland / Diarmaid Ferriter -- Turmoil in the sea of faith : the secularization of Irish social culture, 1960-2007 / Tom Garvin -- The Irish Catholic narrative : reflections on milestones / Louise Fuller -- Some fitting and adequate recognition : a new direction for civic portraiture in nineteenth=century Ireland's industrial capital / Gillian McIntosh -- The origins of the peace process / Thomas Hennessey.
Summary: This work examines the seismic events and catalysts which transformed modern Ireland, alongside less perceptible ideas such as equality and neutrality.
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Standard Loan Standard Loan ATU Sligo Yeats Library Main Lending Collection 941.5082 HAC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0075957
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-241) and index.

What did the Easter Rising really change? / Peter Hart -- Ending war in a 'sportsmanlike manner' : the milestone of revolution, 1919-23 / Anne Donlan -- Women's political rhetoric and the Irish revolution / Jason Knirck -- The problem of equality : women's activist campaigns in Ireland, 1920-40 / Maria Luddy -- Nuanced neutrality and Irish identity : an idiosyncratic legacy / Thomas E. Hachey -- Modernity, the past and politics in post-war Ireland / Enda Delaney -- 'Ireland is an unusual place' : President Kennedy's 1963 visit and the complexity of recognition / Mike Cronin -- Sex and the archbishop : John Charles McQuaid and social change in 1960s Ireland / Diarmaid Ferriter -- Turmoil in the sea of faith : the secularization of Irish social culture, 1960-2007 / Tom Garvin -- The Irish Catholic narrative : reflections on milestones / Louise Fuller -- Some fitting and adequate recognition : a new direction for civic portraiture in nineteenth=century Ireland's industrial capital / Gillian McIntosh -- The origins of the peace process / Thomas Hennessey.

This work examines the seismic events and catalysts which transformed modern Ireland, alongside less perceptible ideas such as equality and neutrality.

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