An Irish History of Civilization, Volume 2,Libro 3

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McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 2005 - 704 pagine
In telling a wide range of stories about the Irish everywhere, this historical-fictional account of the Irish people around the world from the time of Christ to 1969 opens up the really big issues - the relationship between the minute particulars and the larger patterns which gradually become apparent.
 

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GODS LETHAL SPUR FAMINE 18451852
1
AN OLD WORLD BECOMING NEW? IRELAND 18521900
27
NOT FAR BUT NOT HOME ENGLAND 18451900
75
NEARLY NORMAL AUSTRALIA 18451900
113
EARNEST ACCOMMODATION NEW ZEALAND AND OUTER POLYNESIA 18451900
187
MOURN THE WILD COLONIAL BOYS? 18451900
257
LAND OF THE TERMINALLY VICTORIAN UPPER CANADA 18451900
291
THE ADVENT OF THE BELATED IRISH THE USA 18451898
323
STILL THE CAVALIERS RIDE 19001969
481
THE LORD HAS MERSEY AND LOTS MORE ENGLAND 19001969
523
SO FAR SO FAST SO SO FAR IRELAND 19221969
555
THE CREATION OF THE AMERICAN CENTURY 18981969
603
RECESSIONAL
659
POSTLUDE
667
Index
673
STORY TITLE INDEX VOLUME 2 BOOKS 3 4
689

THE ROAD HOME IRELAND 19001923
385
EVER FARTHER AUSTRALIA AND POLYNESIA 19001969
437

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Donald Harman Akenson is Douglas Professor of Canadian and Colonial History at Queen's University. Don Akenson is the author of numerous books including Surpassing Wonder: The Invention of the Bible and the Talmuds (nominated for the Governor General's Award) and most recently Some Family: The Mormons and How Humanity Keeps Track of Itself. He teaches

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