CELEBRATING YOUR FAVOURITE IRISH BOOKS OF THE LAST 20 YEARS

Atlas of the Irish Revolution

John Crowley, Donál Ó Drisceoil, Mike Murphy and John Borgonovo

The landmark Atlas of the Irish Revolution presents new and diverse perspectives on the pivotal years of the revolutionary period from the 1912 Home Rule crisis to the end of the Irish Civil War in 1923. The uniquely accessible volume draws on original data and features over 350 original maps, 700 engaging images and 100 contributions from leading scholars across a range of disciplines.

It represents a ground-breaking contribution to the historical geography of these compelling years of conflict, continuity and change.

Atlas of the Irish Revolution

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Atlas of the Irish Revolution

John Crowley, Donál Ó Drisceoil, Mike Murphy and John Borgonovo

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