Atlas of the Irish Civil War : new perspectives
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Cork : Cork University Press, 2024.
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9781782055921
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Published
Cork : Cork University Press, 2024.
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xxxix, 514 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 31 cm
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English
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9781782055921

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"Produced in partnership with the National Library of Ireland and with support from the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media."
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"Irish Civil War Fatalities Index: Andy Bielenberg and John Dorney."
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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"This newest volume in the award-winning Atlas Series offers fresh perspectives and a comprehensive picture of the military and political history of the Irish Civil War. The centenary of the war (1922-23) has promoted wide-ranging research into that tumultuous and complex period in Irish history. This book contributes to that research with new insights into regional, national, and international dimensions; the first-ever listing of all Civil War fatalities; and original explorations of propaganda, gender, trauma, culture, labour, land and class. Produced in partnership with the National Library of Ireland, the Atlas of the Irish Civil War: New perspectives is richly illustrated with over 400 photographs, archival documents, a series of newly-created original maps and over 90 contributions by leading scholars from a range of disciplines. From the editorial team that produced the widely acclaimed Atlas of the Irish Revolution, this volume represents a major and accessible contribution to the historiography of a conflict that has cast a long shadow in Irish life. With sponsorship from the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, under the Government of Ireland's Decade of Centenaries Programme 2023"-- Provided by publisher.