Modern Ireland
1600-1972
R. F. Foster - Author
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'R.F. Foster's account of Ireland from 1600 to 1972 is a dazzling description of that nation's tragedy, and of its resilience. Modern Ireland is late-twentieth-century history at it's very best... His pace is brisk, his analyses almost always plausible, his grasp of the relevant literature impressive and his literary style compelling'
List of Maps Part One Part Two Part Three Part Four Appendix: 'Dr Foster's book is as entertaining and as engaging as the song of any Irish bard ... It is elegant, erudite, wise, witty, far-ranging in sources, far-reaching in conclusions, packed with information and analysis and delivered in a style so enthralling that I devoured most of it in a day .. With this book Dr Foster becomes one of Ireland's greatest historians' 'Only superlatives will suffice. Roy Foster has given us the best single-volume history of modern Ireland of our time. No one who claims to be educated can leave it unread.' 'A masterly survey not so much of the events of Irish history over the past four centuries as of the way in which those events acted upon the peoples living in Ireland to produce in our own time an "Irish Nation" that was at last politically something more than rhetoric... a dazzling if demanding performance and those with knowledge of Irish history will be dipping in and out of it for years to check with Foster's many incisibe comments' ‘A tour de force … Anyone who really wants to make sense of Ireland and the Irish must read Roy Foster’s magnificent and accessible Modern Ireland’ ‘A magnificent book. It supersedes all other accounts of modern Irish history’ ‘A work of gigantic importance. It is everything that a history book should be. It is beautifully and clearly written; it seeps wisdom through its every pore; it is full of the most elegant and scholarly insights; it is magnificently authoritative and confident … Modern Ireland is quite simply the single most important book on Irish history written in this generation … A masterpiece’ ‘Remarkable … Foster gives a wise and balanced account of both forces of unity and forces of diversity … a master work of scholarship’ ‘The most brilliant and courageous Irish historian of his generation’ ‘Foster’s wonderfully-written history … a literary and historical masterpiece, likely to influence events as well as record them’ ‘He writes like an angel … handling the great sweep of social, economic, political and cultural events with literary dash and scholarly sympathy’ ‘His prose, at once lyrical and sinewy, is a pleasure to read; and the felicity of style is matched by organizational skill … He has brilliantly achieved his declared goals of moving the account forward on a broad front, illuminating the social, cultural and intellectual dimensions, no less than the political, of life in Ireland in an impressively balanced study of sustained intellectual power’ ‘Splendid … General history needs to combine a broad sweep with attention to vivid, significant detail. Foster fulfils this requirement admirably … one of the foremost historians of our time’ ‘Marvellous … [a] remarkable book – always humming with life, unsparingly fair … essential reading’ |
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