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    "Ireland Since 1939," by Henry Patterson, published by Oxford University Press, 2002.
    ISBN: 0-19-289313-0
    Weight: 0.99 Lbs
    Cover: Paperback
    Condition: prefer latest
    Pages: 406

    From AI: Ireland Since 1939 by Henry Patterson, published by Oxford University Press in 2002, provides a comprehensive examination of Ireland's political, social, and economic developments from the outbreak of World War II to the early 21st century. Patterson analyzes key events, including the impact of the war, the complexities of Irish neutrality, and the evolving relationship between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. The book explores significant themes such as nationalism, identity, and sectarian conflict, particularly during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Additionally, Patterson addresses economic changes, social transformations, and Ireland's integration into the European Union. Through a balanced narrative, the author contextualizes the historical events within broader global trends, offering

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