A Brief History of Ireland

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On Sale

Jan 24, 2012

Page Count

448 Pages

ISBN-13

9780762439904

Description

The perfect introduction to the Irish story-a story wrapped in mythology and legend.

Since its very origins, Ireland has become the home for a successive series of invaders-the Celts, Christians, Vikings, and Normans. And despite deprivation, desperation, and suppression, Ireland has developed an unwavering sense of purpose and place.

In this lucid and fascinating introduction to the island’s story, Richard Killeen separates the history from the myths. Ranging from Ireland’s pre-Gaelic origins to the present day, it emphasizes the island’s uniqueness as well as it close ties to English and European culture. The tangled and often violent relationship between Ireland and the English crown is a key part of the story, as are nationalism, religious allegiances, and the island’s internal conflicts.

Killeen locates Ireland in a European and Atlantic world and explores the nation’s remarkable contribution internationally: through its literature, its diaspora, and its genius for popular politics.