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Aftermath of Revolution: Sligo, 1921-23

Sligo, 1921-23

Michael Farry author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University College Dublin Press

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This is an account of the Irish civil war and its aftermath in Co. Sligo. It covers the period from the truce to the end of the Civil War, and includes serious consideration of the social and economic aspects to the conflict.

"a readable, informative and even entertaining study, a model of its kind." Richard Roche Irish Times Sept 2000 "A thorough-going and highly professional study of the civil war period in a part of the country not often spoken of in this context... The bibliography is impressive, and includes many interviews with survivors." Books Ireland Sept 2000 "a superb book that combines conventional political and military history with social history to provide a deep and enlightening analysis of a community at war with itself. Farry's book is a model both for local histories of national events and for histories of that notoriously difficult subject, guerrilla warfare." Amazon.co.uk Dec 2000 "The author's research uncovers the effects of the civil war on the social and economic life of the community and untangles the local politics as well as dealing with the military aspects. This is a thorough and careful study which undoubtedly expands our understanding of this period." Irish Democrat April/May 2001 "In reconstructing the period through a varied range of local and national archives, Michael Farry has produced a very comprehensive analysis. Those readers already familiar with the period will immediately recognise that Sligo serves as a microcosm of events at national level. This book should serve as a template for future local studies of the period." History Ireland Spring 2001 "Another handsome production by UCD Press this, whose artfully blurred cover cloaks a model of scholarly clarity and detail within. Michael Farry's new book is a substantial and timely intervention in a rapidly maturing set of debates on the Irish Revolution." Irish Studies Review 9 (3) 2001

ISBN: 9781900621397

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314 pages