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The GAA and the War of Independence delves into the intricate relationship between the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) and the tumultuous period of the Irish War of Independence (1916-1922). Tim Pat Coogan, a renowned historian, meticulously explores how the GAA not only served as a vessel for Irish nationalism but also influenced the social and cultural landscape of a nation in turmoil.
Coogan weaves a narrative that places the GAA at the heart of the struggle for Irish identity during a pivotal era. The book investigates how this sporting body became a symbol of resistance against British rule, fostering a sense of community and pride among its members. Through compelling anecdotes and historical analysis, Coogan illustrates the GAA's role in mobilising support for the independence movement, often intertwining sport with the broader political narrative of the time.
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"Coogan’s work exemplifies how sport can transcend mere games, becoming a powerful force in shaping national identity."
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 336
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 9781789544404
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