
The Irish War
Tony Geraghty
Format
Paperback
Forlag
Harpercollins Pub Ltd
ISBN
9780006386742
Språk
Engelsk
230,-
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A full and definitive account of the war waged between Irish Republicans and England over three centuries. From the Battle of the Boyne in 1690 to the Downing Street Declaration of 1993, Britain and Ireland have been in mortal conflict over the sovereignty of the Emerald Isle. From years of reporting the outbreak of the troubles in 1969 for the Sunday Times to the present, the author has covered every bloody twist and turn of the IRA and the Loyalist campaigns. His research traces the path back through the centuries to uncover the roots and causes of the grievances and feuds that have been so ruthlessly fought over in the past twenty-five years. The result is a powerful history of England's ruthless aggression against her small Catholic neighbour and that tiny island's utter determination to oust the bullying intruder. After the battles of the Boyne and Aughrim, deserted by the last of their officers and with inferior resources, the Irish reinvented the rules of warfare to their advantage. The battle cry of Sinn Féin – 'Ourselves Alone' – went up and a code of fighting that ignored the rules of war was let loose. Tracing the roots and meaning of the terrible war that has been fought overtly and covertly for three hundred years, this is essential reading for all those seeking to understand the relations between these two nations.