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E-raamat: Between Two Hells: The Irish Civil War

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Sep-2021
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  • ISBN-13: 9781782835103
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In December 1921, five months after a truce between the IRA and British Crown Forces, Sinn Féin negotiators signed a compromise treaty with representatives of the British government. It created the Irish Free State, a self-governing dominion within the British empire, for the twenty-six counties of southern Ireland. Its terms generated turmoil within the republican movement and the country and in June 1922 Ireland collapsed into a cruel civil war, ripping Sinn Féin, the IRA and its female wing Cumann na mBan, local communities and families asunder. While the body count suggests it was far less devastating than some other European civil wars, it had a harrowing impact on the small island and cast a long shadow, socially, economically and politically, which included both public rows and recriminations and deep, often private traumas.

Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil, the two parties that grew out of the rival factions, have dominated Irish governance since the civil war era but it was only in 2020 - almost a century after the conflict - that the two could see their way to officially sharing power. Drawing on many previously unpublished sources and newly released archival material, one of Ireland's most renowned historians lays bare the course and impact of the war, the lives it cost, the reputations it forged, the fate of its survivors and how this tragedy shaped modern Ireland.

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Between Two Hells is a fascinating exploration of the Civil War and its impact on Ireland and Irish politics in the following half-century, rich in insights into how women and men experienced and responded to the calamity of the split and the tawdry violence that followed. This absorbing study begs the question of why Irish politics did not develop along left/right, urban/rural lines, akin to those seen in other newly independent states * Irish Times * Simply outstanding ... Between Two Hells takes us closer to the messy truth behind independent Ireland's birth pangs than ever before. ... Ferriter has richly earned his reputation as one of Ireland's leading historians -- Andrew Lynch * Irish Independent * Original and arresting -- Henry Patterson * Sunday Times Ireland * Meticulously researched, judiciously balanced and unflinching ... breaks new ground -- Dermot Bolger * Sunday Business Post * Excellent ... Diarmaid Ferriter, Ireland's best-known and most prolific historian ... enriches lucid and judicious accounts of events and personalities with fresh archival evidence -- Cormac Ó Gráda * BBC History Magazine * Fascinating ... absorbing -- Eunan O'Halpin * Irish Times * Praise for A Nation and Not a Rabble: 'Very illuminating detail...simply setting violent events in context is a step forward. Thoughtful, balanced, even handed * Irish Times * Ferriter's book is of such comprehensive and original scope...immensely readable and impressive * Sunday Business Post * ...The mighty mind this book comes from... rightly renowned for his voracious learning * Sunday Times * Tugs at the tapestry of myths surrounding the independence struggle and the civil war that followed...A tremendous feat of documentation * The Independent *

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Short-listed for Irish Book Awards 2021 (UK).The history of the war that shaped the Irish political landscape across the twentieth century and up to the present day, by Ireland's most prominent academic and broadcast historian
Introduction: Faith, Reason and Betrayal 1(14)
Part One The Course and Nature of the War
15(110)
1 `No one has ever defined a Republic'
17(8)
2 The Ulster Rock
25(6)
3 `Only putting off the evil way'
31(14)
4 The Call to Arms
45(11)
5 Lost Leaders
56(7)
6 Raw Lads and the New Black and Tans
63(11)
7 Escape Tunnels and Shit Buckets
74(5)
8 God's Law and Joans of Arc
79(10)
9 Public Safety
89(9)
10 The Peasant Mind
98(4)
11 Giving It to the Bastards
102(8)
12 The Mind's Exhilaration
110(8)
13 Fizzling Out
118(7)
Part Two Afterlife and Legacy
125(120)
14 Potatoes, Water and Pensions
127(9)
15 The Price of a Lost Life
136(7)
16 Insulting the Dead
143(11)
17 Broken Lives
154(7)
18 The Uncertainty of a Soldier's Life
161(14)
19 Ideal Specimens of Womanhood
175(13)
20 Two Teeth
188(8)
21 Poachers Turned Gamekeepers
196(9)
22 Virtue and Erin, Saxon and Guilt
205(12)
23 Sidestepping Differences
217(8)
14 Codology
225(7)
25 Blind Loyalty Eroded
232(7)
26 Not Caring Who Did What
239(6)
Notes 245(51)
Bibliography 296(15)
Acknowledgements 311(1)
Index 312
Diarmaid Ferriter is Professor of Modern Irish History at University College Dublin. His previous books include The Transformation of Ireland 1900-2000 (2004), Occasions of Sin (2009), Ambiguous Republic (2012), A Nation and not a Rabble (2015), On The Edge (2018) and the international bestseller The Border (2019), all published by Profile Books. He is a regular broadcaster on radio and television and a columnist for the Irish Times. He was elected a member of the Royal Irish Academy in 2019.