Abstract

The recent death of Professor David Fitzpatrick has deprived modern Irish history of one of its most important scholars. A remarkable researcher and an incisive writer, Fitzpatrick helped pioneer Irish Diaspora and First World studies, mentoring a talented generation of historians in the process. Perhaps Fitzpatrick’s greatest contribution was his work on Revolutionary Ireland, most notably his groundbreaking study of County Clare, Politics and Irish Life, 1913-1921: Provincial Experience of ...

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