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  1. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Irish History and Culture by Sonja Massie, 1999-02-18
  2. Prehistoric Music of Ireland (Revealing History) by Simon O'Dwyer, 2004-08-01
  3. A Genealogical History of the Milesian Familes of Ireland by B. W De Courcy, 2002-03-01
  4. Ireland (Countries: Faces and Places) by Patrick Ryan, 1999-08
  5. The history of Ireland, from the earliest period to the English invasion. By Geoffrey Keating. Tr. from the original Gaelic, and copiously annotated, by John O'Mahony. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-21
  6. Ireland: History, Culture, People
  7. The Oxford Companion to Irish History (Oxford Paperback Reference)
  8. The European History Highway: A Guide to Internet Resources
  9. Everything Irish: The History, Literature, Art, Music, People, and Places of Ireland, from A to Z by Lelia Ruckenstein, James O'Malley, 2005-03-01
  10. The Routledge History of Literature in English: Britain and Ireland by Ronald Carter, 2001-05-29
  11. The Longest War: Northern Ireland's Troubled History by Marc Mulholland, 2002-04-28
  12. The Cambridge History of Libraries in Britain and Ireland 3 Volume Set (The Cambridge History of Libraries in Britain and Ireland)
  13. Ireland's New Worlds: Immigrants, Politics, and Society in the United States and Australia, 1815-1922 (History of Ireland & the Irish Diaspora) by Malcolm Campbell, 2007-11-14
  14. The Ireland That We Made: Arthur & Gerald Balfour's Contribution to the Origins of Modern Ireland (Series on International, Political, and Economic History) by David R. C. Hudson, 2003-02

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    42. Cork Ireland History West Cork Ireland
    History West Cork Ireland, Self Catering Holidays County Cork Ireland.
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    History of West Cork Ireland The area surrounding Inish Beg is rich in local history - from Irish prehistoric times, the great clans of Ireland, the struggle against British rule in the late 1700's, the Great Irish Famine of the 1800's, through the War of Independence in the early 1900's.
    Prehistoric monuments still stand throughout the area - standing stones, stone circles and ring forts. Irish castles, some restored and some magnificent ruins, and ancient abbeys surround.
    Being so close to the sea, you can hear of many exciting tales of local ships and fisherman. In 1631 Algerian pirates descended upon Baltimore and took up to 200 locals as slaves to North Africa. After this, many of the town's inhabitants moved up river to Skibbereen, creating a boom in that town. In the late 1700's, Irish Patriot Theobald Wolfe Tone enlisted the help of the French Navy in the Irish battle to overthrow British rule. In 1796, 6500 troups left France for Bantry Bay. With fierce winter weather conditions only a part of the fleet arrived in the Bay none of the ships were able to land. This was considered one of the major events that kept the Irish from gaining home rule at that time.

    43. MapZones.com : Ireland History
    Information of Country s History, Civilization, independence, king, rural, war.
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    Country Info Ireland Introduction Ireland General Data Ireland Maps Ireland Culture ... Ireland Time and Date Ireland History Back to Top The Irish people are mainly of Celtic origin, with the nation's only remarkable sized minority having descended from the Anglo-Normans. English is the common language, but Irish also is an official language and is taught in the schools.
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    BBC News Northern Ireland Key events in Northern ireland history A timeline and background on the history of Nothern Ireland from the BBC
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  • 45. Grand Orange Lodge Of Ireland History Of The Orange
    Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland A brief but detailed history of the Battle of the Diamond, which was the immediate reason for the founding of the Orange
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    46. Ireland's History In Maps - Irish History, Geography And Genealogy
    Maps and history of Early Irish territories, clans, tribes and placenames. The geography of early ireland.
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    47. 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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    48. Ireland - Becoming A Free State
    By the terms of the treaty, all of ireland except the six counties The boundary between the Free State and Northern ireland was established in December
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    Liberation of Ireland
    The 1916 Easter Rising
    The Liberation The Irish Revolution (1919-22) The Irish Free State (1922-37) ... The Great Famine (external link) - Irish National Anthem Irish Declaration of Independence Irish National Anthem
    The 1916 Easter Rising
    The Easter Rebellion, was an armed uprising of Irish nationalists against the rule of Great Britain in Ireland. The uprising occurred on Easter Monday, April 24, 1916, and centred mainly in Dublin. The chief objectives were the attainment of political freedom and the establishment of an Irish republic. Centuries of discontent, marked by numerous rebellions, preceded the uprising. The new crisis began to develop in September 1914, following the outbreak of World War I, when the British government suspended the recently enacted Home Rule Bill, which guaranteed a measure of political autonomy to Ireland. Suspension of the bill stimulated the growth of the Citizen Army, an illegal force of Dublin citizens organised by the labour leader Jim Larkin (died 1948) and the socialist James Connolly (1870-1916); of the Irish Volunteers, a national defence body; and of the extremist Sinn Féin . The uprising was planned by leaders of these organisations, among whom were the British consular agent Sir Roger David Casement, the educator Padhraic Pearse (1879-1916), and the poet Thomas MacDonagh (1878-1916).

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    51. WWW-VL: History Index: Ireland: Eire, Dublin, Joyce, 1916 Rebellion, Potato Fami
    WWWVL history Index Central Catalogue site, providing links for the history of ireland.
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    WWWVL history Index logo Logo of WWW-VL history of ireland WWW-VL history OF history. General. Concise history of ireland, by Jerry Desmond
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    53. Northern Ireland - History Of Derry
    Derry is one of the longest continuously inhabited places in ireland. The earliest historical references It also has an unparallelled wealth of history.
    http://www.geographia.com/northern-ireland/ukider01.htm
    History of Derry
    Original Official Site of the Northern Ireland Tourist Board

    D erry is one of the longest continuously inhabited places in Ireland. The earliest historical references date to the sixth century A.D. when a monastery was founded there, but for thousands of years before that people had been living in the vicinity. These 'prehistoric' people left traces of their existence in the various archaeological sites and objects which often come to light in this area.
    The name Derry derives from the old Irish word Daire meaning an oak grove, particularly an oak grove on an island totally or partly surrounded by water or peat bog. Such was the case at Derry. The original oak grove which gave its name to the city and the various settlements which followed it, were all located in turn on a small hill which was formerly an island in the River Foyle. The channel which swept past the western side of that island gradually dried out leaving a marshy, boggy area. In time this area became known as the Bogside. It is now one of the best known areas of the city. Oak groves were sacred places for the Celtic peoples who once lived over most of Western Europe. 'Oak' placenames occur frequently throughout the continent, as well as in Britain and Ireland. This reflects both the widespread nature of the ancient oak forests, and also the important position these trees occupied in the culture and ceremonial of the Celts. Derry was almost certainly one of those Celtic ritual places. The taboos and superstitions about the trees of Derry, which survived down to the sixteenth century, clearly hint at the pre-Christian religious significance of this island hill.

    54. Island Ireland: Irish History
    Finding Irish history on the Internet should be exciting, not exhausting! Handpicked links to the Great Famine, Easter 1916, local history societies,
    http://www.islandireland.com/Pages/history.html
    Lady Singleton had, however, something to blame or rectify with every step she took. At Belfast where they remained a day, she proved as she stood on the bridge, that it should have been erected upon twenty arches instead of twenty-one... that the canal which connects the harbour with Lough Neagh was formed against every principle and system of inland navigation. At Carrickfergus where they were shown the spot on which King William landed, she discovered he had chosen the worst place on the coast. Sydney Owenson
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    The following hand-picked links will take you to resources on Irish history museums, 1798, the Famine, 1916, the 'Troubles' and more. IRISH HISTORY REFERENCE The Leaving Certificate History website is aimed at students studying for final Irish exams, and provides a very useful overview of modern Irish history, covering topics such as Home Rule, the Land Acts, Ulster Unionism, the rise of Sinn Fein, and Anglo-Irish relations; and historical figures such as Isaac Butt, Charles S. Parnell, Michael Davitt, John Redmond, Eamon deValera and others.

    55. Genealogy Ireland~Eire~History
    Genealogy ireland, this site has links for databases, records online and also informative and helpful links for Irish Family history and the history of
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    56. Irish History - Earthlore Explorations Historic Overview: Early Age Ireland
    Earthlore ireland is a Cultural Exploration through the history and spiritual intent of the country and her people. Features include National/Regional
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    Stone carvings at Newgrange

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    BCE The development of agriculture and the construction of the first megaliths. BCE Refinements in agriculture housing construction and earthenware. Stoneworks and settlements reach into the southwest, as far as today's Limerick. BCE Development of larger stone structures such as passage tombs and the complex ritual sites such as Newgrange and Knowth in Meath. First metals are formed into tools and weapons. Ireland (7000 BCE W hat is known of the early ages of Irish history
    has been derived primarily from two sources: Archaeological study and mythological lore. The earliest settlers are believed to have arrived in Ireland between eight and nine thousand years ago. It is about the time when the island would have become fertile after the receding of the polar ice fields. This period is referred to by scholars as the Middle Stone Age or Mesolithic era. It is possible, even likely, that there was migrant habitation previous to this time, although no conclusive remains have survived, distinctive of succeeding settlements. It is important to note, that no extensive excavation efforts have been staged as yet to explore the sites which could possibly date to earlier periods.

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    During the Dark Ages of European history, ireland lived through a period of Fine crafted gifts from Novica.com expansive learning and artistic development
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    Ireland:
    or Erin is Celtic; from Eri or Iar (western). Wormius derives the word from the Runic Yr , a bow.
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    Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, A The Age of Fable S et aside some time for yourself and venture on a journey through a landscape of vibrant stories cultivated by an ancient people! Experience a vital and illustrious existence, spanning nine thousand years, and within its pathways uncover the threads of relevance to intertwine within your own life. An immersive library of resources exploring the cultural and historical legacies of the people of Ireland. W ithin Ireland resides a wealth of cultural treasures. For over a thousand years artists and scholars have transmitted this grand legacy of literature and lore unto future generations. Persevering through long centuries of hardship, and great opposition, Irish culture and the lamp of

    58. History Of Ireland - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Since its establishment the history of Northern ireland has been dominated by A New history of ireland I PreHistoric and Early ireland , ed.
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    series Early history Medieval Protestant Ascendancy Union with Great Britain ... Economic history The history of Ireland begins between and 7000 BC , when the first humans inhabited Ireland . This was followed by a migration of Celtic-speaking people between and 500 BC and Viking settlers in the ninth century AD . Until the fifteenth century Ireland was a patch-work of competing kingdoms and over-kingdoms. English involvement in Ireland began with the arrival of the Normans in the twelfth century, but England did not have full control until the whole island had been conquered in Prior to 1801, Ireland enjoyed a self-governing status under the Parliament of Ireland , but was ruled by its Anglo-Irish Anglican minority. In this parliament was abolished and Ireland became an integral part of a new United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland under the Act of Union . In , after the War of Independence , the southern and western twenty-six counties of Ireland seceded from the United Kingdom and became the independent state known today as the ' Republic of Ireland '. The remainder of the island, known as '

    59. Talk:Ireland/History - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    So I think we are OK. UserEob. I agree cool. maveric149. Retrieved from http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TalkIreland/history
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    Talk:Ireland Can somebody reduce the size of those maps ALOT? My screen res is at 1280 x 1024 and the images totally dominate the view.
    Unfortunately the text is not readable when I reduce the image size. Perhaps we should remove some of the images or gather them together at the bottom of the article. User:Eob
    There's nothing wrong with selecting one, maybe two of the images and having the rest linked in the text like so . That would be an easy fix since there really isn't a need to have so many maps on the same page (especially when they interfere with each other and more importantly with the text).
    In order to encourage the spread of knowledge, it is our policy to give away our maps of Ireland free for fair-use purposes. All maps can be used unmodified on other non-profit web sites. If you do use the maps, a link to www.irelandstory.com is all that we ask. Note that this freedom does not apply to other material on this site. Fair use only allows us to make copies for personal and/or educational use the GNU FDL encourages this. We also can't quarrantee that somebody won't come along and delete the ownership line since this is a

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