A magisterial new history of Ireland from prehistory to the present. Examining Irish politics, society, culture and economic history, Thomas Bartlett traces the long evolution of the two Irish states which emerged in the early twentieth century as well as the problems that confront them both in the twenty-first century.
A magisterial new history of Ireland from prehistory to the present. Examining Irish politics, society, culture and economic history, Thomas Bartlett traces the long evolution of the two Irish states which emerged in the early twentieth century as well as the problems that confront them both in the twenty-first century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Thomas Bartlett is Professor of Irish History at the School of Divinity, History and Philosophy, University of Aberdeen. His previous publications include The Fall and Rise of the Irish Nation: The Catholic Question, 1690-1830 (1992), A Military History of Ireland (1996, with Keith Jeffery) and Revolutionary Dublin: The Letters of Francis Higgins to Dublin Castle, 1795-1801 (2004).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Early Ireland, AD 431 1169; 2. From lordship to kingdom: Ireland, 1169 1541; 3. The making of Protestant Ireland, 1541 1691; 4. Ireland's long eighteenth century, 1691 1830; 5. From Union to disunion: Ireland, 1830 1914; 6. The making of the two Irelands, 1914 1945; 7. Hubris and nemesis: the two Irelands, 1945 2010.
1. Early Ireland, AD 431 1169; 2. From lordship to kingdom: Ireland, 1169 1541; 3. The making of Protestant Ireland, 1541 1691; 4. Ireland's long eighteenth century, 1691 1830; 5. From Union to disunion: Ireland, 1830 1914; 6. The making of the two Irelands, 1914 1945; 7. Hubris and nemesis: the two Irelands, 1945 2010.
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