Chapter 1 The Treaty and Irish History Chapter 2 Irish Nationalism and the Irish Revolution, 1912-1921 Chapter 3 Negotiating a Settlement Chapter 4 The Great Debate: The Dáil and the Treaty Chapter 5 Epilogue
Jason K. Knirck is assistant professor of history at Central Washington University.
I liked the book and thought it would indeed be useful to
students.
*H-Net: Humanities and Social Science Reviews Online, January
2009*
Disagreement over the Anglo-Irish Treaty dominated Irish politics
for more than half century after the achievement of independence
and has not entirely disappeared, especially in terms of the
Northern Irish question. Jason Knirck offers an excellent
introductory account as well as a well-informed and astute
analytical commentary on existing scholarship about the question.
Beginning students of Irish history as well as veteran scholars
will profit by this book.
*John P. McCarthy, Fordham University*
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