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Quote Sheet: The Transformation of Ireland 1900-2000

Diarmaid Ferriter


ISBN 1 86197 307 1

September 2004

Price £30.00

Hardback, 704 pp.

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‘The country enters the twenty-first century on a wave of prosperity and apparent self-confidence. The achievement of Diarmaid Ferriter’s massive new history is to show just how hard-won this success has been … This will be an influential book, and is a remarkable achievement.’
— Roy Foster, The Guardian

‘This is a landmark book, full of insight and intelligent judgement and sheer diligent research, which deals with the complexity of the Irish revolution and its aftermath. Ferriter is at ease in the world of high politics and policy-making, but it is his work on economic, social, cultural and gender issues, which makes his account of Ireland during this period itself a transformation in historical methodology’
— Colm Tóibín

‘This is one of the most important books to be published this year’
— John Bruton, Irish Independent

‘The most vivid and stimulating history of 20th century Ireland currently available.’
— Fintan O’Toole

‘A timely and masterful new survey of twentieth-century Ireland. This is Ireland laid bare.’
— Marianne Elliott, Professor of Modern History, Liverpool University

‘Deeply honest … This huge book is a rich study of Ireland in the twentieth century. It is a veritable mine of information.’
— Tom Devine, Glasgow Herald

‘Ferriter deserves great credit for taking a more holistic approach to the narrative of 20th-century Ireland.’
— Paul Bew, Sunday Times

‘There are no easy answers in this book to definitively explain the transformation of Ireland, but the journey is fascinating and well worth the effort.’
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