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The Oxford Companion to Irish History
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Edition: 2
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 019866270X



The Oxford Companion to Irish History


The history of Ireland has long been a topic at the forefront of debate and one that continues to raise emotions and be the cause of much dispute. Download The Oxford Companion to Irish History from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. Interest in Irish culture, politics, and society, both ancient and modern, never seems to falter, not only in scholarly circles but also among the general public.
Now in its second edition, the Companion continues to offer a comprehensive and authoritative guide to all aspects of the Irish past from earliest times to the present day. Traditional topics such as the rebellion of 1798 and the Irish Civil War sit alongside entries on newly developing areas such as women's history and popular culture. The text has updated and revised to take into account recent research and events.
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Now in its second edition, the Companion continues to offer a comprehensive and authoritative guide to all aspects of the Irish past from earliest times to the present day. Traditional topics such as the rebellion of 1798 and the Irish Civil War sit alongside entries on newly developing areas such as women's history and popular culture. The text has updated and revised to take into account recent research and events nterest in Irish culture, politics, and society, both ancient and modern, never seems to falter, not only in scholarly circles but also among the general public.
Now in its second edition, the Companion continues to offer a comprehensive and authoritative guide to all aspects of the Irish past from earliest times to the present day. Traditional topics such as the rebellion of 1798 and the Irish Civil War sit alongside entries on newly developing areas such as women's history and popular culture. The text has updated and revised to take into account recent research and events.
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