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Richard English

    December 16, 1963

    Richard English is a historian whose work delves into the political history of the 20th century, with a particular focus on Ireland and Britain. His analyses are characterized by a profound understanding of the political processes and social forces that shaped the modern world. He explores the intricate relationships between ideology, violence, and the state, offering insightful perspectives on the nature of power and its consequences. His writing is meticulous, informed, and aims to illuminate crucial historical moments.

    Teaching Arithmetic in Primary Schools
    Ernie O'Malley
    Does Terrorism Work?
    Terrorism : how to respond
    Irish freedom the history of nationalism in Ireland
    Armed Struggle
    • 2016

      Does Terrorism Work?

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.6(41)Add rating

      Does terrorism actually work? And if so, then how? One of the world's leading experts on terrorism addresses these vital questions-ones which have, until now, remained remarkably under-scrutinized.

      Does Terrorism Work?
    • 2013

      In this accessible and authoritative Very Short Introduction, Richard English considers what modern warfare is and what it achieves. Addressing our assumptions about war in the modern period, and drawing upon direct accounts of warfare, he considers its impact on society, culture, economics, as well its future.

      Modern War: A Very Short Introduction
    • 2013

      Teaching Calculation

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      A self audit and application text for trainee teachers to support them in the acquisition of subject knowledge for arithmetic.

      Teaching Calculation
    • 2012
    • 2009

      Terrorism : how to respond

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.9(45)Add rating

      English offers an authoritative and accessible analysis of arguably the most urgent political problem of the twenty-first century, providing a considered argument about how we can successfully respond in practice to the terrorist threat.

      Terrorism : how to respond
    • 2007

      A compelling and authoritative history of Irish nationalism from the award-winning and critically acclaimed author of Armed StruggleRichard English's brilliant new book, now available in paperback, is a compelling narrative history of Irish nationalism, in which events are not merely recounted but analysed. Full of rich detail, drawn from years of original research and also from the extensive specialist literature on the subject, it offers explanations of why Irish nationalists have believed and acted as they have, why their ideas and strategies have changed over time, and what effect Irish nationalism has had in shaping modern Ireland. It takes us from the Ulster Plantation to Home Rule, from the Famine of 1847 to the Hunger Strikes of the 1970s, from Parnell to Pearse, from Wolfe Tone to Gerry Adams, from the bitter struggle of the Civil War to the uneasy peace of the early twenty-first century. Is it imaginable that Ireland might - as some have suggested - be about to enter a post-nationalist period? Or will Irish nationalism remain a defining force on the island in future years? 'a courageous and successful attempt to synthesise the entire story between two covers for the neophyte and for the exhausted specialist alike' Tom Garvin, Irish Times

      Irish freedom the history of nationalism in Ireland
    • 2004

      The most comprehensive, most original and authoritative treatment of the IRA with a new conclusion to bring the book completely up to date

      Armed Struggle
    • 1999

      Ernie O'Malley

      IRA Intellectual

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on Ernie O'Malley's significant role in the 1916-1923 Revolution, this thematic biography explores his influence alongside contemporaries like Michael Collins and Eamon de Valera. Utilizing previously unseen archival material, it offers deep insights into modern Irish politics and the history of the IRA, making it crucial for readers interested in the complexities of this era.

      Ernie O'Malley
    • 1991

      History of Ireland

      • 172 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      This history of Ireland includes descriptions of the Celts, Vikings, and Normans battling for supremacy in the early days, the establishment of Christianity, the development of constitutional and extra-constitutional political cultures and the emergence of the Nationalist and Unionist traditions.

      History of Ireland