Revolution, Counter-Revolution and Union
Revolution, Counter-Revolution and Union, published by Cambridge University Press in 2011, offers a compelling exploration of the dynamics surrounding United Irish propaganda and organization during the turbulent times leading up to and including the 1798 rebellion. This insightful collection of essays delves into a variety of themes, meticulously examining the interplay between high and low politics, as well as the cultural, artistic, and religious narratives that influenced the revolutionary landscape.
Spanning 258 pages, this volume not only addresses the key events of 1798 but also considers its immediate aftermath and long-term repercussions on the socio-political fabric of the time. With contributions from distinguished scholars, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the motivations behind the revolution and the enduring impact it had on Ireland's quest for identity and autonomy.
Whether you're a historian, student, or simply interested in this pivotal period, Revolution, Counter-Revolution and Union is an invaluable addition to your library.