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Cork 1916: A Year Examined

English

By (author): Kieran McCarthy Suzanne Kirwan

The year 1916 is a seminal year in Irish history, with the Easter Rising becoming a foundation stone of modern Irish society. For a whole array of purposes, the events of that year have been constructed and re-constructed, imagined and re-imagined time and again since the first days of the state. This book delves into the original newspaper reports of 1916 to show what life in Cork was actually like in that year. It shows the kaleidoscopic nature of the ideas that provided the context and framework for revolution alongside the tragedies of the First World War and the humdrum issues of everyday life.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Sep 2016
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781845882457

About Kieran McCarthySuzanne Kirwan

Kieran McCarthy writes a weekly local heritage column for the Cork Independent is the author of over 20 local history titles on Cork and runs a heritage consultancy and walking tour company. He was awarded the Mary Mulvihill Publication/ Media Award Industrial Heritage Association of Ireland 2019 for The Little Book of Cork Harbour and for championing cultural heritage. He has been an independent member of Cork County Council and is a member of the EU Committee of the Regions.

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