Vivid Faces: The Revolutionary Generation in Ireland, 1890-1923

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Price
$29.95  $27.85
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
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Pages
480
Dimensions
5.6 X 10.3 X 1.5 inches | 1.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780393082791
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About the Author
Born in Waterford, Ireland, R. F. Foster is the Carroll Builders Professor of Irish History at Hertford College, Oxford. He is the author of Modern Ireland, the standard history, and an acclaimed biography of Yeats.
Reviews
[Foster] is well equipped to investigate the cultural context of the revolution. Drawing on a marvelous range of sources, he has succeeded in delineating this generation in half a dozen elegant thematic chapters.--Keith Jeffery
Brilliantly and vigorously reveals the personal histories that shaped the Irish revolutionary moment of the early 20th century.--Hermione Lee
[An] incisive history.
There will be many more books to mark the centenary of the Easter Rising, but none, I suspect, more stimulating and important than this one.--Ben Macintyre
A deep, intricate portrait of the generation leading up to the Easter Uprising... fascinating.
A fascinating, moving, but often sad account... Foster views [the nationalists] with sympathy, affection, but also with a critical eye... an outstanding tableau.--Jay Freeman
Vivid Faces is an ingenious and original account of the generation of men and women who created the conditions for revolution in Ireland in the early years of the twentieth century. By looking at social and sexual life, at private diaries, at marriages and friendships, by examining literary as well as military activity, using his brilliant historian's intelligence, Foster has reinterpreted the 1916 Rebellion in Dublin. The result is the study of a generation who sought not only political but personal freedom, and in doing so, set about reimagining an entire nation.--Colm Toíbín, author of The Testament of Mary