Ireland and the Great War COMPUTERS / GeneralAs the twentieth century drew to a close, people in all parts of Ireland began to recover the memory of the First World War as the last great common experience of the island as a whole. Brings together research whilst re evaluating older assumptions about the immediate and continuing impact of the war on Ireland. Explores some lesser known aspects of Irelands war years as well as including studies of more traditional areas: military, social, cultural,
centring around Robert Dudley
from the horrors of the Nazis and state totalitarianism to contemporary crises of immigration and global financial collapse
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prepare them for painful procedures
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