Irish Rebellion
Discover the compelling narrative of the 1798 Rebellion in Irish Rebellion by S. Andrews, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2006. This insightful volume, spanning 238 pages, delves into the intense paper war ignited by this pivotal event, highlighting the responses of contemporary historians and pro-Establishment literary reviews. Andrews skillfully contextualizes this literary battle within significant historical frameworks, including the Union, Catholic Emancipation, Young Ireland, and the influences of Gladstone and the Fenians. Additionally, the book examines the impact of Victoria's jubilees, the 1898 centenary, and the South African War on the discourse surrounding the rebellion. Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, Irish Rebellion offers a unique perspective on the interplay between politics and literature in late 18th-century Ireland. Enhance your understanding of this critical period in Irish history by adding this essential read to your collection.