Ireland: A History from the Twelfth Century to the Present Day
by:
Paul Johnson (author)
Drawing from a wealth of historical and scholarly sources, Johnson traces the important social, religious and political developments of Ireland's struggle to become a unified, settled country.Johnson describes with accurate detail Ireland's barbarous beginnings, Oliver Cromwell's religions...
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Drawing from a wealth of historical and scholarly sources, Johnson traces the important social, religious and political developments of Ireland's struggle to become a unified, settled country.Johnson describes with accurate detail Ireland's barbarous beginnings, Oliver Cromwell's religions "crusade", the tragic Irish potato famine, the Ulster resistance and the outstanding fact of the constant British-Irish connection and the fearful toll of life it exacted. Among the anonymous multitude are famous names such as "Silken Thom" Kildare, Thomas Wentworth, Archbishop Plunkett and Lord Frederick Cavendish. And yet many great men marshaled their energies and wits to settle Ireland: Sir Henry Sidney, Sir Walter Raleigh, Edmund Spenser, Churchill and others.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780897331234 (0897331230)
Publish date: August 30th 2005
Publisher: Academy Chicago Publishers
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
I expected it to not go very in dept about any part of Ireland's history, since it's subtitle is "A Concise History from the Twelfth Century to the Present Day". I think this one was a little too concise. I don't think I've read a history of a entire country before, even one that spans less than 1...