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         Ireland History:     more books (100)
  1. A Short History of Ireland by John O'Beirne Ranelagh, 1995-01-27
  2. In Search of Ancient Ireland: From Neolithic Times to the Coming of the English by Carmel McCaffrey, 2007-08-25
  3. A History of Ireland by Mike Cronin, 2003-01-01
  4. Ireland: A Social and Cultural History 1922-2001 by Terence Brown, 2004-11-01
  5. Malachy McCourt's History of Ireland by Malachy McCourt, 2008-01-28
  6. The Oxford History of Ireland: Reissue
  7. Concise History Of Ireland by Maire O'Brien, Conor Cruise O'Brien, 1988-12-12
  8. Irish History For Dummies (For Dummies (History, Biography & Politics)) by Mike Cronin, 2006-01-18
  9. Short History of Ireland by Richard Killeen, 2006-08-10
  10. Stakeknife: Britain's Secret Agents in Ireland (History of Ireland & the Irish Diaspora) by Martin Ingram, Greg Harkin, 2005-03-02
  11. The Oxford Illustrated History of Ireland (Oxford Illustrated Histories)
  12. The Course of Irish History, 4th Edition by T. W. Moody, 2002-02-25
  13. Co. Armagh Ireland, Genealogy & Family History Notes by Michael C. O'Laughlin, 2002-03-10
  14. Ireland: A New Economic History, 1780-1939 by Cormac O Grada, 1995-07-13

1. IRISH LITERATURE, MYTHOLOGY, FOLKLORE, AND DRAMA
ireland history in Maps The Archaeology of Ancient Ireland Chronology of Ireland Chronology of Irish History Celtic History Ancient to Modern
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Encyclopedia of the Celts Knud Mariboe
Early Modern Irish Poetry
Maureen S. O'Brien Sonnets from Ireland E. Blomquist Irish Poetry Page Dagmar Müller Colum's Anthology of Irish Verse Bartleby.com The Book of Kells Carmina Gadelica CELT Irish Electronic Texts Classics Ireland ... Bibliography of 19th-c. Irish Literature - Julia M. Wright Irish Lit. of the 20th Century - Mac McGuire Irish Literature - Island Ireland Irish Writers' Centre Jonathan Swift Jonathan Swift Biography - Incompetech Gulliver's Travels Project - L. Jaffe Tale of a Tub Project - Deep Singh Gulliver's Travels - UTEL "A Modest Proposal" - UTEL "Treatise on Good Manners and Good Breeding" - Bartleby.com "Argument Against Abolishing Christianity" "Letter Of Advice To A Young Poet" Selected Poetry of Swift - UTEL Oscar Wilde Wilde Biography - Ireland's Eye The Official Home Page of Oscar Wilde The World-Wide Wilde Web Complete Works of Oscar Wilde - Cyrus CELT: Oscar Wilde Oscariana - jOnnO NYC Poetry of Oscar Wilde - Bartleby.com

2. Irelandseye.com - The Folklore, History And Tradition Of Ireland
Ireland ezine covering the country and its culture. Includes resources on Irish tourism, genealogy, folklore, mythology and history.
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3. Ireland's History In Maps (1800 AD)
A map and commentary on Irish History circa 1800. This site maintained by D Walsh, ireland history in Maps Home Page
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The influence of the Protestant ascendancy in Ireland reached its peak in the 18th century, politically due to the loss of voting and office-holding privileges of the Catholic majority. By 1778 the continued persecution of native Catholics resulted in their ownership of a meager 5% of Irish land. All was not negative during for Ireland during the 18th century because there were dramatic improvements to Ireland's infrastructure including the construction of road and canal networks to help facilitate a growing agricultural economy.
In the latter part of 18th century Ireland, rural protest movements were a common reaction to laws imposing new taxes, payment of tithes, enclosure of lands, high rents, etc. These movements became the precursors of more organized political movements in later years. In 1761 the Whiteboy movement began in the south. The Oakboys started in the north in 1763. In 1769 the Steelboy disturbances began in Antrim, and in 1785 the Rightboy movement started in Munster.
After France declared war on England in 1778, a Volunteer corps was set up to help defend Ireland (and ulitmately England) from possible invasion. The 'Volunteers' soon began to wield their organized military power to win political and economic concessions from England. The extra-parliamentary lobbying of the 'Volunteers' was instrumental in securing Free Trade for Ireland in 1780 and legislative independence in 1782.

4. History Ireland Magazine
Ireland's illustrated history magazine. Features articles by Ireland's leading historians on a broad range of topics from all periods of history
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5. Ireland History @ Irelandseye.com
ireland history 1000 years of historic events and the Irish people.
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From before the arrival of Saint Patrick to the present day Ireland has had a history that could never be called quiet. This section of Irelandseye.com presents a selection of articles on all aspects of Irish history covering the events and the people that have made an impact on this island.
Featured History Articles
Saint Patrick of Ireland - The patron of Ireland, St Patrick travelled throughout the country, converting pagans and building churches. more Irish Saints...
The Great Famine
- The famine began in 1845 and transformed Irish social history as millions of impoverished peasants starved or were forced to emigrate. more articles like this...
Daniel O'Connell
- O'Connell was born near Cahirciveen, Co Kerry, on 6 August 1775. Adopted by a childless uncle, Maurice 'Hunting Cap' O'Connell of Derrynane House, overlooking Kenmare Bay. more famous Irish people...
US Navy in Derry
- The US Navy's stay in Londonderry during WWII. more articles...

6. Desmond's Concise History Of Ireland
A brief history of Ireland, from 6000 B.C. to the present day.
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7. Irish Culture And Irish Customs - World Cultures European
A Taste of Ireland Irish Coffee by Bridget Haggerty We've updated this article to include a little bit more of the history of where
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8. Ireland, Free Family Crests, Maps, Genealogy And Information
Features pictures of Ireland, traditions, recipes, history, games, and puzzles for kids.
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9. Ireland Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
History. The Celts, Iron Age warriors from eastern Europe, reached Ireland The Romans never reached Ireland and when the rest of Europe sank into the
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WORLDGUIDE Introduction See Image Gallery Events Transport Money Essential Info RELATED Thorn Tree Forum Postcards Travel Links It's said that Ireland, once visited, is never forgotten, and for once the blarney rings true. The Irish landscape has a mythic resonance, the country's history is almost tangible, and its people seem put on earth expressly to restore faith in humanity. The weather may sometimes give you the impression that you're swimming through an airborne ocean, but the truly luminous greens, luxuriant wildflowers, and afternoons spent holed up in riotous pubs will more than console you for the webbed feet you'll need to grow.
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If you go to Ireland in July or August, you can expect reasonably warm weather, longer days and a lively menu of festivals. However, this is peak season, which presents some challenges if you're wanting a bit of solitude.

10. SECRETARY-GENERAL WELCOMES IRA DECISION TO END ARMED ACTIONS; SAYS
SECRETARYGENERAL WELCOMES IRA DECISION TO END ARMED ACTIONS; SAYS IF FULLY IMPLEMENTED, 'WATERSHED' IN NORTHERN ireland history
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11. BBC News | Northern Ireland | Key Events In Northern Ireland History
A special report from 1998 on the BBC News website, dealing with some key events in the history of Northern Ireland.
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Key events in Northern Ireland history

Ireland has been divided administratively since 1922 when the Irish Free State was formed 12th century First involvement by England in Irish affairs when the Earl of Pembroke, known as Strongbow, intervenes in a local dispute in Leinster in 1170 . King Henry II lands the following year. English expansion continues and in 1177, Ulster is conquered by soldiers led by John de Courcy. 14th/15th centuries English expansion halted and then reversed. By the end of the period, English possessions are limited to a small area around Dublin. the 'Pale'. Everything outside is regarded as savage, giving rise to the expression 'beyond the pale'. 16th century First Henry VIII and then Elizabeth I take an increasing interest in Ireland. Colonisation increases again, sparking off several rebellions late in the century. The greatest of the revolts, led by Ulsterman Hugh O'Neill, the Earl of Tyrone, reaches its high point with victory over the English at the Yellow Ford in 1598, but he is defeated three years later at Kinsale and surrenders. 17th century Start of the 'Plantation of Ulster' - the systematic colonisation of Donegal, Tyrone, Derry, Armagh, Cavan and Fermanagh by settlers from England and Scotland.

12. IRELAND FACTS AND HISTORY
IRELAND FACTS AND HISTORY 1. Early History(6 000 B.C.) 2. Geographics 3. Population 4. Cities And Counties 5. Religion Language
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13. Ireland - Information On The Irish State
Government of Ireland. Information on the Irish State
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14. World History Archives History Of Ireland
World History Archives History of Ireland
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15. Irish Timeline And HISTORY
Ulster History Timeline Irish History excellent! Old Ireland History THE STORY OF THE IRISH RACE List of Adventurerers with Cromwell Ireland
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16. Nidex - Northern Ireland History
Northern Ireland Historical web sites. Links to history websites in Northern Ireland.Surely the answer is here somewhere!
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Nidex - Northern Ireland History
The History of Ireland and Northern Ireland is complex and hotly disputed, many sites have been set up to try to explain our history but as the saying goes if you understand Irish history you don't really understand. Whether you're interested in Northern Ireland sport, tourism, industry or just want to find out more about our great country, then hopefully you'll find the links you need there. If you are interested in buying products from Northern Ireland then why not visit Poni-Express.com our sister site. If you wish to find out more about Nidex then go to Moreinfo .All these web-sites and thousands of other Northern Ireland links can be found at www.nidex.com Regards from all the Nidex team in Northern Ireland. Nidex The Web Northern Ireland Shopping Gifts Videos Domain names Cool FM Radio ... The Railway Preservation Society of Ireland Genealogy can be found at Genealogy Search Engines Yahoo Alta Vista Hotbot Excite ... Nidex -The Northern Ireland Index Local Links
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17. Embassy Of Ireland - Washington, DC
ireland history, CULTURE AND EDUCATION. HISTORY. Ireland’s location and proximity to Britain have in large measure shaped her history.
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18. Ireland History: Periods Of Isolation And Hardship
The history of Ireland (Eire) after the union was principally concerned with the struggle for Irish civic and religious freedom and for separation from the
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Irish History
Periods of Isolation and Hardship

The island's early history is intertwined in mythology. One mythical account has the tribe of the Fomorians , a race of demonic giants, as the first to inhabit the coasts of Ireland. Another early people mentioned were the Partholons, who after many battles with the Fomorians were killed by a deadly plague. After them came the Nemeds, who in their very first battle were defeated and enslaved. The third wave of invaders, the Firbolgs, were said to have finally subdued the Fomorians and managed to live peacefully with them.
Ireland in the Norman Empire
After a period of peace, the Tuatha De Danann, the Irish race of gods, arrived. They conquered the Firbolgs, but dealt more subtly with the Fomorians, eventually destroying their dominance in the second battle of Mag Tuireadh. The Fomorians were given the province of Connacht, and were even allowed to marry some of the Tuatha De. During the ninth and tenth centuries, the progress of Irish civilization was checked by the incursions of the Scandinavians, which began toward the close of the 8th century and continued for more than two centuries. The Vikings established settlements on the east coast of Ireland and conducted raids in the interior until their signal overthrow at the Battle of Clontarf, near Dublin, in 1014, by the Irish king Brian Boru.
During the 13th century, various Anglo-Norman adventurers succeeded in firmly establishing themselves in Ireland, either by assisting or suppressing native clans. The descendants of the most powerful Anglo-Norman settlers in Ireland gradually became identified with the native Irish, whose language, habits, and laws they adopted to an increasing extent. To counteract this, the Anglo-Irish Parliament passed, in 1366, the Statute of Kilkenny, decreeing excommunication and heavy penalties against all those who followed the custom of, or allied themselves with, the native Irish. Numerous religious and cultural battles followed during the Norman period, when Ireland was ruled by English nobility .

19. The Ireland Story - Irish History, Maps Of Ireland
History of Ireland in detail from the Ice Age to present, dozens of maps, current affairs and loads more Irish stuff!
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20. History Of Co-operation Ireland
History. Our Founder Cooperation Ireland was founded in 1979 (as Co-operation North) in the midst of the troubles by Dr Brendan O Regan a businessman and
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Co-operation Ireland was founded in 1979 (as Co-operation North) in the midst of the ' troubles ' by Dr Brendan O'Regan a businessman and entrepreneur. At the time of Co-operation Ireland's establishment, the violence in Northern Ireland had been continuing for almost a decade. In Northern Ireland, relations between the catholic and protestant communities were at an all time low. In the Republic of Ireland, very few travelled to Northern Ireland or understood the complexity of the situation. Many courageous people protested and urged an end to the violence, but too many had become resigned to the continuing conflict as a way of life. It's in this context that Co-operation Ireland was founded. Its objective was to promote peace in a new and practical way. The charity would work to develop understanding and contact between the two parts of Ireland. Since then it has grown to be the largest peace charity in Ireland. Every year, thousands of young people, community workers, and business people take part in our programmes and in doing so learn more about each other.

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