After 'How David Cameron Saved Scotland', satirical author Owen Dudley Edwards comes back with a new book, 'Nations and Nationalisms'. This is a collection of defining moments, some rather peculiar, in the history of multiple nations. A wide and interesting assemblage of events that have never been gathered in a single book before. An insight on what it means to become a nation and what a defining moment might actually be. The book covers the defining moments in which nations such as Ireland, Brazil, Belgium, Haiti achieved independence.
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Weight: 10g
Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 15 Feb 2021
Publisher: Luath Press Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781910745557
About Owen Dudley Edwards
Owen Dudley Edwards was born on the 27th March 1938 in Dublin Ireland. Dudley Edwards is an Irish historian and former Read-er in Commonwealth and American History at the University of Edinburgh Scotland. He is the editor of the 'Oxford Sherlock Holmes' series and is a re-nowned expert on the authors Sir Arthur Conan Doyle P. G. Wodehouse and Oscar Wilde. Dudley Edwards attended Belvedere College Dub-lin University College Dublin and The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. In 1966 he married Barbara Balbirnie Lee and they have three children. He is a prac-tising Catholic and actively involved in the church. His latest books are Dave Does the Right Thing Burke and Hare and How David Cameron Saved Scotland (2014).