6 edition of The Course of Irish History found in the catalog.
The Course of Irish History
Published
1991
by Published in association with Radio Telefís Éireann by The Mercier Press in Cork
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by T.W. Moody and F.X. Martin. |
Contributions | Moody, T. W. 1907-1984, Martin, F. X., Radio Telefís Éireann. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | DA913 .C66 1984 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 479 p. : |
Number of Pages | 479 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL20925914M |
ISBN 10 | 0853427100, 0853427151 |
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A great read for the informal student of Irish history. This is organized into short chapters around significant eras in Irish history. Some part of the early history are relatively dense but the major themes are still easy to follow. I picked it up because I've always been curious about Irish history/5(29).
The Course of Irish History has endured for good reason. It is the best general purpose orientation to its subject. Other excellent resources are either too limited in scope or too ponderous and technical to use as introductory texts. While scholarship has Cited by: The Course of Irish History has endured for good reason.
It is the best general purpose orientation to its subject. Other excellent resources are either too limited in scope or too ponderous and technical to use as introductory s: The Course of Irish History compiled by Theodore Moody is a book drawn from a TV series built on lecture/essays by noted academics.
As far as books covering 2,+ years go, this is a solid introduction to an island that has been imaginatively cursed and blessed by waves of intruders, including the Norse, the Normans, the English and to a certain extent the Celts themselves/5.
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It is the best general purpose orientation to its subject. Other excellent resources are either too limited in scope or too ponderous and technical to use as introductory texts/5(28).
The classic general history of Ireland covering the economic, social and political development of Ireland from the prehistoric times to the present.
This new updated edition brings us up to William O'Brien and the Course of Irish Politics, Joseph V. O'Brien— History. This book consists of a series of chronologically ordered essays covering topics in Irish history from ancient to modern times.
Beginning with the geographer’s view it covers Prehistoric Ireland, Early Irish Society, the Beginnings and Golden Age of Early Christianity, the Age of the Viking Wars, The Middle Ages, Brand: Rinehart, Roberts Publishers, Inc. The Course of Irish History - Google Books A comprehensive history of Ireland, complemented by numerous photographs and line drawings, illuminates--from prehistoric times to the present attempts at 4/5(10).
Much too varied to paraphrase, the Course of Irish History, in one of its later chapters, has one very significant (because necessarily speculative) section addressing the partition of Ireland in which historian Michael Lynch makes the point that 'the treaty' with Great Britain which formally and officially divided Ireland into North and South Pages: Description of the book "The Course of Irish History": First published over forty years ago and now updated to cover the Celtic Tiger economic boom of the s and subsequent worldwide recession, this new edition of a perennial bestseller interprets Irish history as a whole.
This is an outstanding book which describes the entire course of the history of Ireland. This book is extremely helpful about detailing the history leading to Ireland's current troubles. A defite must read for the Ireland or History enthusiast and for anyone planning a trip to the Emerald Isle in the by: 'The Course of Irish History' is the classic general history of Ireland, covering the economic, social and political development of the island of Ireland from prehistoric times to the present day.
It provides a comprehensive overview of the major events, personalities and movements in Ireland's past that have shaped the country which exists today. JC Beckett's overview is an important milestone in Irish historiography, a lucid combination of factual information and reasoned analysis by one of the recognised giants of modern Irish : Guardian Staff.
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This book is extremely helpful about detailing the history leading to Ireland's current troubles. A defite must read for the Ireland or History enthusiast and for anyone 5/5(5). Comprehensive history of Ireland from earliest time to with chapters written by Irish or English historians specializing in those areas.
A general work broadly interpreting the course of Irish history as a whole, in the light of new research. This is a rapid survey, with a geographical introduction, of the whole course of Ireland's history from the middle stone age towritten by. This is the all-time bestselling history of Ireland.
First published inThe Course of Irish History has been updated to include the Mastricht Treaty. Moody and F. Martin narrate and interpret Irish history as a whole through new research. Written for scholars and amateur historians alike.
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