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Michael Hopkinson (1944–2016)

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Michael Hopkinson is Reader in the Department of History at Stirling University in Scotland.
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(eng) A native of Wolverhampton Hopkinson became a lecturer at Stirling University in 1974, where he subsequently became Reader, and remained until his retirement in 2009. He specialised in Irish history and is known for his ground breaking research into the Irish Civil War.

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Syntymäaika
1944-07-07
Kuolinaika
2016-09-01
Sukupuoli
male
Kansalaisuus
United Kingdom
Syntymäpaikka
Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England, UK
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Caius College, Cambridge
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lecturer
historian
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Stirling University
University of Western Australia
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A native of Wolverhampton Hopkinson became a lecturer at Stirling University in 1974, where he subsequently became Reader, and remained until his retirement in 2009. He specialised in Irish history and is known for his ground breaking research into the Irish Civil War.

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This is a very well written book, like Hopkinson's works before and since. While MacArdle's "The Irish Republic" remains the main piece of work for this area of Irish history this book is a useful piece and can be viewed as an updated appendix to same. I would see "Green against Green" as a superior work with more original ideas than this one. The Consequences section of the book contains the most new information but overall the descriptions of the conflict in the various counties are highly readable and provide sources for those who want to pursue their own additional research.… (lisätietoja)
 
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thegeneral | Aug 1, 2010 |
An excellent analysis of how the Irish Civil War progressed. What this book uses is a unique approach which examines how the Civil War came to develop and progress by focusing on the how and why rather than by focusing on the main protagonists on either side of the conflict and apportioning blame. The book identifies de Valera as a minor peripheral figure in the conflict largely ignored by the central military figures on the anti-treaty side for the duration of the war and also expostulating how his ideas on developing a political approach to advance the republican cause, which became Fianna Fáil, came into being.… (lisätietoja)
 
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