A New History of Ireland
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The History Press Ltd
Published:26th Feb '08
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In this ground-breaking study, Professor Christine Kinealy incorporates recent scholarship in Irish studies to explore the key developments and -personalities that have shaped Ireland over 1500 years. In particular, she explores the role of successive waves of settlers, who came as traders, invaders, colonisers, religious refugees and, latterly, economic migrants. From the arrival of St Patrick in the fifth century, to the Good Friday Agreement in the twentieth century and its aftermath, she challenges dominant interpretations of past events, and questions both Protestant and Catholic myths about their history. She focuses on diversity: the lack of unity among the settlers; the varying response of the native peoples; the importance of women and Protestants in bringing about Irish independence; and, more recently, the divisions between and within nationalism and unionism.
A New History of Ireland provides a concise, lucid and nuanced approach to Ireland's complex history. It will appeal to anyone interested in this diverse and intriguing country.
This updated paperback edition brings the story up to the end of 2007.
ISBN: 9780750948166
Dimensions: 235mm x 155mm x 10mm
Weight: 530g
256 pages