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Towards Commemoration: Ireland in War and Revolution 1912-1923
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Towards Commemoration: Ireland in War and Revolution 1912-1923 Paperback - 2013

by John Horne (Editor); Edward Edward (Editor); Contribution by Paul Bew


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  • Title Towards Commemoration: Ireland in War and Revolution 1912-1923
  • Author John Horne (Editor); Edward Edward (Editor); Contribution by Paul Bew
  • Binding Paperback
  • Pages 175
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Royal Irish Academy, Dublin
  • Date 2013
  • Illustrated Yes
  • ISBN 9781908996176 / 190899617X
  • Weight 0.7 lbs (0.32 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.25 x 6.14 x 0.6 in (23.50 x 15.60 x 1.52 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Ireland - History - 1910-1921, Ireland - Politics and government - 1910-1921
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2013412270
  • Dewey Decimal Code 941.508

About the author

John Horne is Professor of Modern European History at Trinity College Dublin and a Member of the Royal Irish Academy. He is an executive member of the Research Centre of the Historial de la Grande Guerre, Pronne and has published widely on 20th century France and the comparative history of the First World War.Edward Madigan is the Resident Historian at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and a visiting fellow to the Changing Character of War Programme at the University of Oxford. His work combines military, cultural and religious history and his main research interests are British faith and identity in wartime, and the British and Irish experience and memory of the Great War.Paul Bew received his doctorate at the University of Cambridge and has been Professor of Politics at Queen's University Belfast since 1991. He is a cross-bench peer serving on the London Local Authority Bill Select Committee and acts as secretary to the All Party Group on Archives. He is also an honorary Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge, and Member of Royal Irish Academy.Fintan O'Toole is a columnist and literary editor with The Irish Times and Leonard L. Milberg lecturer in Irish Letters at Princeton University. He has written books on Irish history, politics, society and culture. He has been awarded the European Press Prize 2017 and the Orwell Prize for Journalism 2017.William Mulligan is a lecturer in modern European history at University College Dublin. He has written The Origins of the First World War (Cambridge, 2010) and The Creation of the Modern German Army (2005).Anne Dolan lectures in modern Irish history at Trinity College Dublin. She is currently working on a study of violence and killing in Ireland in the decade of the Great War.Catriona Pennell graduated from Trinity College, Dublin in 2008 with a PhD in modern British and Irish history. Since 2009 she has been a lecturer at the University of Exeter's Cornwall Campus. She is currently working on various aspects of Ireland's experiences in the First World War, including a reassessment of the 1918 Conscription Crisis.Ian Adamson, OBE, is a retired community paediatrician and well known in Northern Ireland for his political, civic and cultural work. He is founder Chair of The Ulster-Scots Language Society, a leading figure in the modern revival of Ulster-Scots and has published widely on Ulster history, language and culture.Keith Jeffery is Professor of British History at Queen's University Belfast and a Member of the Royal Irish Academy. He is author or editor of fourteen books, including Ireland and the Great War, The GPO and the Easter Rising, and a prize-winning biography of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson.Heather Jones is Lecturer in International History at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She is a graduate of Trinity College Dublin where she was a foundation scholar and St John's College, Cambridge. Dr Jones is a former IRCHSS Lecturer in European History at Trinity College, Dublin and has held a Max Weber Fellowship at the European University Institute, Florence. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the Historial de la Grande Guerre, Pronne.Jay Winter teaches history at Yale University. He is editor-in-chief of the three-volume Cambridge History of the First World War, to be published in 2014.Tom Burke, MBE, is a founding member of The Royal Dublin Fusiliers Association. In August 2004, he was awarded an Honorary M.B.E for his contribution to the British-Irish peace process. He has acted as a guide/adviser to President McAleese on her visits to Wytschaete, Belgium, in June 2007 and Gallipoli in March 2010.Tom Hartley has been active in politics for 42 years and was first elected to represent the Lower Falls on Belfast City Council in May 1993. In 2008 he became the second Sinn Fin Lord Mayor of Belfast. Since 1998, Tom has combined his love of history and interest in the environment by organising historical walks through the Belfast City Cemetery as a part of the West Belfast Festival.David Fitzpatrick is Professor of Modern History at Trinity College, Dublin. Among other topics, he has written various articles on Irish participation in the Great War and Irish military history, and edited a volume of essays, Ireland and the First World War, first published by the Trinity History Workshop in 1986.Paul Clark presents the news programmes, UTV Live, and UTV Live Tonight, in Northern Ireland. He has made a number of programmes about Ireland and the Great War, most of which have been broadcast during Remembrance Week, in November. In the documentaries he has examined the legacy of the Great War in Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic.Pierre Joannon is a writer, historian and Franco-Irish diplomat. He is a former member of the Board of Trustees at the Princess Grace Irish Library in Monaco and since 1973 he has acted as Consul General of Ireland in the five departments of the French south-east.Brian Hanley lectures in history at the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool. He is the author of The IRA 1926-1936 (2002), The Lost Revolution: the Story of the Official IRA and the Workers' Party (2009) and The IRA: A Documentary History 1916-2005 (2010).Stuart Ward is Professor of imperial and global history at the University of Copenhagen. He was educated at the Universities of Queensland and Sydney, and has held previous positions at the European University Institute and King's College London. He was recently Keith Cameron Chair of Australian History at University College Dublin (2008-9).Fearghal McGarry is Senior Lecturer in History at Queen's University Belfast and joint editor of Irish Historical Studies. His recent research has focussed on grassroots participation in the Irish revolution. He is the author of The Rising: Ireland: Easter 1916 (2010) and Rebels: Voices from the Easter Rising (2011).
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