"Few could quarrel with the publisher's description of this as a classic.
About the Author: Eamonn McCann has been campaigning for social justice in Derry for more than 40 years.
296 Pages
History, Europe
Description
About the Book
War and an Irish Town is Eamonn McCann's classic account of growing up Catholic in a Northern Irish ghetto.
Book Synopsis
"Few could quarrel with the publisher's description of this as a classic." -Books Ireland
"So honest, so human and so readable." -Irish Times
McCann's account of what it is like to grow up a Catholic in a Northern Irish ghetto-first published in 1974-quickly became a classic account of the feelings generated by British rule. The author was at the center of events in Derry which first brought Northern Ireland to world attention. He witnessed the gradual transformation of the civil rights movement from a mild campaign for "British Democracy" to an all-out military assault on the British state.
Review Quotes
"An essential reference work for those interested in the roots of the conflict in the North." --Irish Post
"Few could quarrel with the publisher's description of this as a classic." --Books Ireland
"There is no denying the powerful ways in which McCann recounts the events of those early years of the troubles." --Robert Fisk, The Times
"So honest, so human and so readable." --Irish Times
"[A] powerful memoir...The value of the book lies in its capturing sharply a particular viewpoint that ended up being highly consequential." --FiveBooks, The best books on Modern Irish History
About the Author
Eamonn McCann has been campaigning for social justice in Derry for more than 40 years. A lifelong socialist and trades unionist, he is a member of the National Executive of the NUJ and of the Northern Ireland Committee of the ICTU. He has campaigned against militarism and war since the days of CND and the Vietnam protests, and was among those who successfully took non-violent direct action against the bomb-makers Raytheon. He is chairman of the Bloody Sunday Trust and a member of Amnesty International and of the Rail lobby, Into the West.
Dimensions (Overall): 7.9 Inches (H) x 5.2 Inches (W) x .8 Inches (D)
Weight: .75 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 296
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Europe
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Theme: Ireland
Format: Paperback
Author: Eamonn McCann
Language: English
Street Date: October 30, 2018
TCIN: 82936749
UPC: 9781608469741
Item Number (DPCI): 247-06-9957
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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