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portada Atlas of the Irish Revolution
Type
Physical Book
Category
Historia y Períodos , Estudio Histórico , Geografía Histórica
Language
English
Pages
984
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9781782051176

Atlas of the Irish Revolution

John Borgonovo (Editor) John Crowley (Editor) Donal Ó Drisceoil (Editor) Michael Murphy (Editor) (Author) · Cork University Press 2017-09-01, Cork, Ireland · Hardcover

Atlas of the Irish Revolution - John Borgonovo (editor) John Crowley (editor) Donal Ó Drisceoil (editor) Michael Murphy (editor)

Historia y períodos , estudio histórico , geografía histórica

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Synopsis "Atlas of the Irish Revolution "

The Atlas of the Irish Revolution is a landmark publication that presents scholarship on the revolutionary period in a uniquely accessible manner. Featuring over 200 original maps and 300 images, the Atlas includes 120 contributions by leading scholars from a range of disciplines. They offer multiple perspectives on the pivotal years from the 1912 Home Rule crisis to the end of the Irish Civil War in 1923. Using extensive original data (much of it generated from newly-released archival material), researchers have mapped social and demographic change, political and cultural activity, state and non-state violence and economic impacts. The maps also portray underlying trends in the decades before the revolution and capture key aspects of the revolutionary aftermath. They show that while the Irish revolution was a 'national' event, it contained important local and regional variations that were vital to its outcomes. The representation of island-wide trends stand alongside street-level, parish, county and provincial studies that uncover the multi-faceted dynamics at play.The Atlas also captures the international dimensions of a revolution that occurred amidst the First World War and its tumultuous aftermath. Revolutionary events in Ireland received global attention because they profoundly challenged the British imperial project. Key revolutionaries operated transnationally before, during and after the conflict, while the Irish diaspora provided crucial support networks. The often neglected roles of women and workers are illuminated, while commentators consider the legacies of the revolution, including collective memories, cultural representations and historical interpretations. The Atlas of the Irish Revolution brings history to life for general readers and students, as well as academics. It represents a ground-breaking contribution to the historical geography of these compelling years of conflict, continuity and change.

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