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The History of Ireland

Prehistory, Conquests, and the Rise of a Nation

Skriuwer Com, Auke de Haan
Paperback | Engels | History Books about Countries
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Discover Ireland's Enduring Spirit: From Ancient Celts to Modern Awakening

"The History of Ireland" invites readers to journey through a land of myths and resilience, where emerald landscapes witnessed waves of settlers, invaders, and visionaries shaping a nation's soul. From prehistoric megaliths standing as silent witnesses to Gaelic revivals amid famine's shadow, this book evokes the emotional fire of a people who turned hardship into heritage, highlighting the high stakes of identity forged in conflict and cultural rebirth.

It opens with prehistoric beginnings, exploring Mesolithic communities and Neolithic farming that erected monuments like Newgrange. Celtic migrations bring tribal societies and Iron Age hierarchies, blending with local traditions.

Roman influences touch indirectly, as early Christianity under Patrick shifts beliefs from pagan to monastic. Viking raids establish ports, merging Norse and Gaelic cultures in the Danelaw-like areas.

Norman conquest introduces feudalism with castles and lordships, while Gaelic resurgence preserves laws and arts. Tudor policies enforce plantations, sparking resistance from Gaelic and Old English families.

Religious struggles fuel Confederate Wars, with Cromwell's campaigns redistributing land. Penal Laws entrench Protestant ascendancy, suppressing Catholic rights amid economic shifts.

Revolutionary fervor draws from American and French ideas, with United Irishmen uniting sects in 1798's uprising. Union with Britain dissolves the Irish Parliament, as famine devastates rural life with emigration waves.

Cultural revival sparks Gaelic language and folklore studies, while political movements push Home Rule. Early 20th-century tensions set stages for independence, reflecting national sentiment.

Comparable to Tim Pat Coogan's "Ireland in the 20th Century," which captures dramatic narratives of struggle and identity, this volume aligns with 2025 trends in heritage histories emphasizing diaspora and resilience. Its broad marketability appeals to Irish descendants, travelers, and students, promising steady sales for bookstores in Celtic and European history sections. By weaving emotional stakes like freedom amid oppression and unity through diversity, it connects readers to Ireland's unyielding heart, inspiring reflection on how ancient echoes resonate in today's global Irish community.

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208
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Engels
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Productcode (EAN):
9783565076703
Verschijningsdatum:
12/11/2025
Uitvoering:
Paperback
Formaat:
Trade paperback (VS)
Afmetingen:
152 mm x 229 mm
Gewicht:
285 g
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