
Partition of Ireland 1900-25 for CCEA A2 Level
Russell Rees(Author)
Colourpoint Educational (Publisher)
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-1-78073-349-4 (ISBN)
Description
This resource has been developed to fully address A2 2 Option 4: 'Partition of Ireland 1900-25' of the CCEA specification.
Dr Rees guides the students through this formative period, covering the role and actions of unionists, nationalists and the British government. The book takes a chronological approach, working through the crisis over the third Home Rule Bill, the impact of the First World War and Easter Rising, and the Anglo-Irish War. Following partition in 1921, the book concludes with a study of the Irish Civil War and the first few years of the establishment of the Northern Ireland state.
Students of A2 History will find this an invaluable resource by a well-known author of Irish history.
Contents: 1 Ireland 1900-1910; 2 The Ulster Crisis; 3 The Path to Separation; 4 The emergence of the Irish Free State, 1919-25; 5 Northern Ireland and its Problems, 1920-25; Conclusion
Dr Rees guides the students through this formative period, covering the role and actions of unionists, nationalists and the British government. The book takes a chronological approach, working through the crisis over the third Home Rule Bill, the impact of the First World War and Easter Rising, and the Anglo-Irish War. Following partition in 1921, the book concludes with a study of the Irish Civil War and the first few years of the establishment of the Northern Ireland state.
Students of A2 History will find this an invaluable resource by a well-known author of Irish history.
Contents: 1 Ireland 1900-1910; 2 The Ulster Crisis; 3 The Path to Separation; 4 The emergence of the Irish Free State, 1919-25; 5 Northern Ireland and its Problems, 1920-25; Conclusion
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Colourpoint Creative Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 155 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78073-349-4 (9781780733494)
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