Description: The United Irishmen, Rebellion and the Act of Union, 1798-1803Author(s): John Gibney Format: Paperback Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd, United Kingdom Imprint: Pen & Sword History ISBN-13: 9781526751454, 978-1526751454 Synopsis The 1790s is one of the most critical decades in the history of modern Ireland. The decade witnessed the birth of the modern ideology of separatist Irish republicanism, the creation of the Orange Order, and the greatest bloodletting in modern Irish history in the form of the 1798 rebellion. In the aftermath of the rebellion came the Act of Union that brought Ireland into the United Kingdom for the next 121 years, and the smaller rebellion of Robert Emmet, possibly one of the most famous - and, to later generations, inspirational - of Irish republicans. Now, in the second instalment of the collaboration between Pen and Sword and History Ireland magazine, some of the world's leading experts on the 1790s explore the origins, nature and aftermath of the decade from a range of perspectives: from the individuals involved and their international links, to the events of the rebellion and the responses of the government, to the manoeuvres that led to the Act of Union, this volume explore the motives, actions and legacies of the republicans, loyalists, and propagandists who shaped one of the most important decades in Ireland's modern history.
Price: 10.47 GBP
Location: Aldershot
End Time: 2025-01-30T15:37:44.000Z
Shipping Cost: 20.19 GBP
Product Images
Item Specifics
Return postage will be paid by: Buyer
Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
After receiving the item, your buyer should cancel the purchase within: 60 days
Return policy details:
Book Title: The United Irishmen, Rebellion and the Act of Union, 1798-1803
Number of Pages: 176 Pages
Publication Name: The United Irishmen, Rebellion and the Act of Union, 1798-1803
Language: English
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books LTD
Item Height: 234 mm
Subject: Archaeology, History
Publication Year: 2019
Type: Textbook
Author: John Gibney
Item Width: 156 mm
Series: Irish Perspectives
Format: Paperback