 | Sean J. Connolly - History - 1998 - 618 pages
The Oxford Companion to Irish History offers a radically new and eminently readable introduction to all aspects of the history of this fascinating and complex land. Written by ... | |
 | Thomas E. Hachey, Lawrence John McCaffrey - History - 2010 - 287 pages
This rich and readable history of modern Ireland covers the political, social, economic, intellectual, and cultural dimensions of the country's development from the origins of ... | |
 | Declan Kiberd - Literary Criticism - 1997 - 719 pages
Just as Ireland has produced many brilliant writers in the past century, so these writers have produced a new Ireland. In a book unprecedented in its scope and approach, Declan ... | |
 | Cecil Woodham-Smith - 1991 - 510 pages
Looks at the causes and impact of the great famines in nineteenth century Ireland | |
 | Ciaran Brady - 1994 - 348 pages
Ciaran Brady has done an excellent job in putting together a collection of documents which both traces the history of revisionism in Irish historiography and uncovers most of ... | |
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