Fermanagh

Fermanagh
In 1912, Fermanagh lay awkwardly between two competing and often hostile communities – the Ulster unionists in the north and the Irish nationalists in the south. An even population split made it one of the few counties in which a true political and later military contest between unionism and nationalism took place. This is the first in-depth examination of the Irish Revolution in Fermanagh and its political, economic and social context.
Daniel Purcell
- Four Courts Press Ltd
- 9781846829772
- 200 pages
- €24.95
- Paperback
- Ireland
- Local history