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Ireland - John Nicholas Murphy

Ireland

By: John Nicholas Murphy

Paperback | 10 June 2025

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"Ireland: Industrial, Political, and Social" offers a detailed examination of Ireland during the transformative period of the 19th century. John Nicholas Murphy provides insights into the complex interplay of industrial development, political movements, and social changes that shaped the nation. The book explores the challenges and opportunities presented by the industrial revolution, the shifting political landscape, and the evolving social structures of Irish society.

Murphy's work provides a valuable resource for understanding the historical forces that have influenced modern Ireland. It remains relevant for scholars and anyone interested in Irish history, political science, and the sociology of societal transformation. This study provides a compelling look at a nation in transition, grappling with its past while forging its future.

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