 | Brian Girvin - Business & Economics - 1989 - 251 pages
Between Two Worldstraces the social and economic performance of independent Ireland since the establishment of the state in 1922. The book is an analytical survey. It provides ... | |
 | Helen Litton - 1995 - 156 pages
The Irish Civil War has inspired passion, hatred, and idealism. This concise history provides a stimulating rethink for all who know the period well, and an informative ... | |
 | Terence Brown - History - 1981 - 302 pages
Provides a fresh interpretation of the nineteenth-century German masterpiece, describes Goethe's attitudes towards writers, composers, and artists, and suggests that he saw all ... | |
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