The Most Distressful Country
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
1989 Penguin Books trade paperback, 6th printing. Robert Kee
This sweeping historical series delves into the rich and often turbulent past of Ireland. It traces the evolution of the land and its people from ancient prehistory through pivotal moments in the 20th century. The narrative meticulously examines the complex political, social, and cultural transformations that shaped the nation's identity. It offers a compelling account of the struggle for independence and the search for self-determination.
1989 Penguin Books trade paperback, 6th printing. Robert Kee
The present volume, Ourselves Alone, is concerned with the modern growth of that extreme Irish republicanism which won freedom from British rule for twenty-six counties of Ireland in 1921, and which today pursues the same goal for all Ireland in the remaining six. The narrative begins with the aftermath of the Dublin rebellion of 1916.
Presents comprehensive history of Irish Nationalism. schovat popis