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Fermanagh: The Irish Revolution, 1912-23
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Fermanagh: The Irish Revolution, 1912-23 in Brampton, ON
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Fermanagh: The Irish Revolution, 1912-23 in Brampton, ON
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Discover the untold story of Fermanagh during the Irish Revolution, 1912-1923. Daniel Purcell's Fermanagh offers an in-depth examination of the political, economic, and social forces that shaped this pivotal period in Irish history. Explore how tensions between unionists and nationalists played out in local government, and the surprising calm that masked deep-seated conflict. Uncover the key events following the Government of Ireland Act, including the sack of Roslea, the IRA’s ‘invasion’ of Belleek, and the formation of the Ulster Special Constabulary. Learn how unionists defended their territory, while nationalists clung to the hope of a border resolution. Perfect for readers interested in:
Irish history
Regional studies
Political science
Discover the untold story of Fermanagh during the Irish Revolution, 1912-1923. Daniel Purcell's Fermanagh offers an in-depth examination of the political, economic, and social forces that shaped this pivotal period in Irish history. Explore how tensions between unionists and nationalists played out in local government, and the surprising calm that masked deep-seated conflict. Uncover the key events following the Government of Ireland Act, including the sack of Roslea, the IRA’s ‘invasion’ of Belleek, and the formation of the Ulster Special Constabulary. Learn how unionists defended their territory, while nationalists clung to the hope of a border resolution. Perfect for readers interested in:
Irish history
Regional studies
Political science





















