ABSTRACT

This rich and readable history of modern Ireland covers the political, social, economic, intellectual, and cultural dimensions of the country's development from the origins of the Irish Question to the present day. In this edition, a new introductory chapter covers the period prior to Union and a new concluding chapter takes Ireland into the twenty-first century. All material has as been substantially revised and updated to reflect more recent scholarship as well as developments during the eventful years since the previous edition. The text is richly supplemented with maps, photographs, and an extensive bibliography. There is no comparable brief, multidimensional history of modern Ireland.

part I|140 pages

From Colony to Nation-State

chapter 1|25 pages

Ireland Before the Union

England's Conquest of Ireland

chapter 2|13 pages

Catholic Emancipation, 1801–1829

chapter 3|20 pages

Repeal and British Politics, 1830–1845

chapter 4|21 pages

Famine and Fenianism, 1845–1870

chapter 5|15 pages

Home Rule and the Land War, 1870–1882

chapter 8|13 pages

Wars of Liberation, 1914–1921

part II|121 pages

From Free State to Republic

chapter 9|22 pages

The Irish Free State, 1922–1932

A Reluctant Dominion

chapter 10|29 pages

The de Valera Era, 1932–1959

Continuity and Change in Irish Life

chapter 11|20 pages

Modern Ireland, 1959–1998

Adjusting to a European Future

chapter 12|21 pages

The Northern Specter, 1920–1998

A Continuing Crisis in the Conflict of Cultures

chapter 13|27 pages

Ireland into the Twenty-First Century