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Ireland's Great War (Paperback)
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Ireland's Great War (Paperback)
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Loot Price R462
Discovery Miles 4 620
You Save R37 (7%)
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Here, name by name, parish by parish, province by province, Kevin
Myers details Ireland's intimate involvement with one of the
greatest conflicts in human history, the First World War of 1914 to
1918, which left no Irish family untouched. With this gathering of
his talks, unpublished essays and material distilled from The Irish
Times and elsewhere, Myers lays out the grounds of his research and
findings in Connaught, Leinster, Munster and Ulster. He revisits
the main theatres of war in Europe - The Somme, Ypres and Verdun,
the war at sea and Gallipoli. He documents these bloody engagements
through the lives of those involved, from Dublin to Cork, Sligo to
Armagh, to the garrison towns of Athy, Limerick, Mullingar and
beyond. In Ireland's Great War Myers uncoils a vital
counter-narrative to the predominant readings in nationalist
history, revealing the complex and divided loyalties of a nation
coming of age in the early twentieth century. This remarkable
historical record pieced together the neglected shards of Ireland's
recent past and imparts a necessary understanding of the political
process that saw Sinn Fein's electoral victory in 1918 and the
founding of the Irish Free State. By honouring Ireland's forgotten
dead on the centenary of the Great War. Myers enables a rediscovery
of purpose that will speak to future generations.
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