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Letters and Commentaries on Ireland (Hardcover, New edition)
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Letters and Commentaries on Ireland (Hardcover, New edition)
Series: Ireland Observed: Colony to Dominion, 1782-1921 S.
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The series "Ireland Observed" focuses on Irish history in the
period between 1782 when Ireland gained partial legislative
independence from Great Britain (with the repeal of the Declaratory
Act and the amendment of Poynings' Law), and the signing of the
Anglo-Irish Treaty in 1921. During this period Ireland was in a
continual state of flux, politically, economically and socially,
and while there have been numerous reductionist and popular
historical accounts of Ireland and the nature of the Irish people,
to get a true understanding of this volatile history it is
necessary to read some of the more neglected and inaccessible texts
written by contemporaries in the forms of memoirs, travelogues and
'objective' histories. This series concentrates primarily on texts
as written by British and foreign outsiders who managed to write
and provide major insights or snapshots of Ireland under change.
Taken together the sets in this series will provide a basis for a
proper and balanced understanding of Ireland and a basis for
understanding the nature of history itself.
Following on from Michael Hurst's first set in the series "Ireland
Observed: Colony to Dominion, 1782--1921," this collection again
focuses on some lesser-known and uncommon texts that are worthy of
highlighting with a view to correcting the distortions of popular
historians of Ireland in this dramatic period. German, English and
Irish commentators of various ranks are represented, and taken
together these valuable contemporary texts help broaden
understanding of how Ireland came to be as it is today. These texts
are carefully selected for the profound insights they give into the
social, political and economic conditions of thedeveloping Ireland.
The works, never previously reprinted and many of which are now
scarce, are reproduced here in their entirety and provided with a
biographical and historical introduction by Michael Hurst.
--valuable collection of contemporary historical and descriptive
texts on the nature of Ireland
--never before reprinted and many very scarce in the original
editions
--second set in the series Ireland Observed: Colony to Dominion,
1782--1921
--cross-cultural interest for all Irish historians
--selected and introduced by Dr Michael Hurst
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