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Who Fears to Speak of '98 Commemoration and the continuing impact of the United Irishmen

The Rebellion of 1798 was one of the most crucial events in modern Irish history, and the bicentenary commemorations throughout Ireland in 1998 provided much new understanding of an issue that has, down the years, been as divisive as it has been formative. Peter Collins provides here an absorbing and sensitively handled account of the changing nature of how the rebellion has been commemorated over the last 200 years. The author has adopted something of a 'warts and all' approach: resentment within Unionist and Loyalist communities and the hostility of the Catholic Church are covered e.

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  • "The Rebellion of 1798 was one of the most crucial events in modern Irish history, and the bicentenary commemorations throughout Ireland in 1998 provided much new understanding of an issue that has, down the years, been as divisive as it has been formative. Peter Collins provides here an absorbing and sensitively handled account of the changing nature of how the rebellion has been commemorated over the last 200 years. The author has adopted something of a 'warts and all' approach: resentment within Unionist and Loyalist communities and the hostility of the Catholic Church are covered e."@en

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  • "Who fears to speak of '98'?"
  • "Who Fears to Speak of '98 Commemoration and the continuing impact of the United Irishmen"@en
  • "Who fears to speak of '98'? : commemoration and the continuing impact of the United Irishmen"@en
  • "Who fears to speak of '98'? : commemoration and the continuing impact of the United Irishmen"
  • "Who fears to speak of '98'? commemoration and the continuing impact of the United Irishmen"@en
  • "Who fears to speak of '98'? commemoration and the continuing impact of the United Irishmen"