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Birth of a State: The Anglo-Irish Treaty

By: Mícheál Ó Fathartaigh, Liam Weeks
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The Irish state came into being as a result of the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921. Signed by a Sinn Féin delegation and the British government at 10 Downing Street in the early hours of 6 December that year, the Treaty was the culmination of both a revolutionary movement that had begun in the previous decade and of centuries of separate nationalist attempts to gain autonomy from the United Kingdom.

Although it is the founding document of the Irish state, the Treaty has been the subject of very little critical analysis, certainly in proportion to its significance. In its centenary year, this book examines the Treaty’s legacy and its implications for the state that it created. It explores three key elements of the Treaty: the contemporary circumstances that produced it; its significance from a comparative and an international perspective; and its historical and political consequences.

Birth of a State is unique in that it is written by academics from two different disciplines – history and political science – who each bring their own perspectives on the Treaty and its impact, both then and now.

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This AI stuff sucks. The computer narration is annoying and distracting. It reads the footnote number, mispronounces lots of words and what idiot picked an English accent for a book about Ireland’s struggle against the British empire? The content is good, but it’s hard to listen to this moronic sounding fake voice. If a human read like this and didn’t improve with direction, they’d fire him and hire someone better to do the job.

This narration is horrible and distracting

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