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IRELAND IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY John A. Murphy Ireland in the Twentieth Century is the final volume in The GHi History of Ireland, a comprehensive eleven-volume series of books which covers Irish history from the fifth century to the 1970s. The author 'I have set out to give a balanced and readable account of Irish history since 1918. In doing so, I have constantly kept in mind the needs of the student and the general reader who want a compact blend of events and comment, and who may not have the opportunity to come to grips with more detailed studies.' John A. Murphy is Professor of Irish History, University College Cork. Cover Eamon De Valera at an election meeting in 1917 (National Library of Ireland)

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Ireland in the Twentieth Century, John A. Murphy

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Titel
Ireland in the Twentieth Century
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
John A. Murphy
Erscheinungsdatum
1975
Einband
Paperback
ISBN10
0717105687
ISBN13
9780717105687
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IRELAND IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY John A. Murphy Ireland in the Twentieth Century is the final volume in The GHi History of Ireland, a comprehensive eleven-volume series of books which covers Irish history from the fifth century to the 1970s. The author 'I have set out to give a balanced and readable account of Irish history since 1918. In doing so, I have constantly kept in mind the needs of the student and the general reader who want a compact blend of events and comment, and who may not have the opportunity to come to grips with more detailed studies.' John A. Murphy is Professor of Irish History, University College Cork. Cover Eamon De Valera at an election meeting in 1917 (National Library of Ireland)