Sinn Fein (History of Ireland and the Irish Diaspora)

Sinn Fein (History of Ireland and the Irish Diaspora)

by Feeney (Author)

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 464
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Published: Mar 2003

ISBN 10: 0299186741
ISBN 13: 9780299186746

Media Reviews
Brian Feeney's book fills a gap in the extensive market on books about Ireland north and south. . . . Well worth a read. --Dr. Mo Mowlam, former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland

An analytical and narrative masterpiece. . . . Brian Feeney has managed to recount the roller-coaster history of Sinn Fein in a balanced and extremely vivid manner. --Declan Kiberd, University College, Dublin

An easy read, a popular history which glitters with insight and valuably illuminates the present. . . . [Feeney] has laid out a mass of fact, quote, reminiscence and deft observation in a work which, among its other qualities, includes the best and most level-headed account of the Provos in the Peace Process yet to emerge. --Eamonn McCann, Sunday Tribune, Ireland

Brian Feeney's book fills a gap in the extensive market on books about Ireland north and south. . . . Well worth a read. --Dr. Mo Mowlam, former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland


An analytical and narrative masterpiece. . . . Brian Feeney has managed to recount the roller-coaster history of Sinn Fein in a balanced and extremely vivid manner. --Declan Kiberd, University College, Dublin


An easy read, a popular history which glitters with insight and valuably illuminates the present. . . . [Feeney] has laid out a mass of fact, quote, reminiscence and deft observation in a work which, among its other qualities, includes the best and most level-headed account of the Provos in the Peace Process yet to emerge. Eamonn McCann, Sunday Tribune, Ireland


Brian Feeney s book fills a gap in the extensive market on books about Ireland north and south. . . . Well worth a read. Dr. Mo Mowlam, former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland


An analytical and narrative masterpiece. . . . Brian Feeney has managed to recount the roller-coaster history of Sinn Fein in a balanced and extremely vivid manner. Declan Kiberd, University College, Dublin


An easy read, a popular history which glitters with insight and valuably illuminates the present. . . . [Feeney] has laid out a mass of fact, quote, reminiscence and deft observation in a work which, among its other qualities, includes the best and most level-headed account of the Provos in the Peace Process yet to emerge. Eamonn McCann, Sunday Tribune, Ireland


Brian Feeney s book fills a gap in the extensive market on books about Ireland north and south. . . . Well worth a read. Dr. Mo Mowlam, former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland


An analytical and narrative masterpiece. . . . Brian Feeney has managed to recount the roller-coaster history of Sinn Fein in a balanced and extremely vivid manner. Declan Kiberd, University College, Dublin

Author Bio
Brian Feeney, a political columnist with the Irish News, is a leading nationalist commentator and frequent broadcaster on Northern Ireland affairs. He is the co-author of Lost Lives: The Stories of Men, Women and Children Who Died as a Result of the Northern Ireland Troubles, which won the Christopher Ewart-Biggs award in 2001 for its contribution to reconciliation in Ireland and Europe. Feeney is also head of the history department at St. Mary s University College, Belfast.