8th Edition

A History of Ireland From the Earliest Times to 1922

By Edmund Curtis Copyright 2002
400 Pages
by Routledge

400 Pages
by Routledge

400 Pages
by Routledge

Edmund Curtis's remarkable survey of Ireland, from its earliest origins to the twentieth century, is a classic introduction to Ireland's fascinating history. Reaching from St Patrick's Mission in 432 to the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1922, this authoritative text explores the formative events of Ireland's past and encompasses the Norman invasion, Gaelic recovery, Cromwell's Settlement, the Act of... Read more
Maps, Introduction, Preface, 1 From the origins to a.d. 800, 2 The Norse tyranny, 800–1014, 3 The end of Gaelic independence, 1014–1166, 4 The Norman invasion, 1166–1172, 5 The organization of the Conquest, 1172–1216, 6 The expansion of the colony, 1216–1272, 7 English Lordship at its height, 1272–1327, 8 The decline of the colony and the Statutes of Kilkenny, 1327–1366, 9 Last efforts of the English Lordship, 1366–1399, 10 The Gaelic recovery and aristocratic Home Rule, 1399–1477, 11 The Kildare supremacy and the Reformation, 1477–1540, 12 The Tudor monarchy and the second conquest of Ireland, 1540–1603, 13 The early Stuart monarchy and Cromwellian period, 1603–1660, 14 The later Stuart monarchy, 1660–1691, 15 The monarchy of William and Anne, 1691–1714, 16 Hanoverian rule, 1714–1782, 17 The rise and fall of the Protestant nation, 1782–1800, 18 From the Union to 1848, 19 From the Famine to Parnell, 1848–1891, 20 From Parnell to the Treaty of 1922, Recommended for further reading, Pronunciation of Irish names, Key dates of Irish history, Index

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Edmund Curtis