A Child's History of Ireland

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Sandycroft Publishing - History

Written by one of Ireland’s most noted cultural historians, this beautifully written and illustrated work covers Irish history from the earliest times to the mid-nineteenth century. Although written for children, the author admitted in his introduction that adults had found it equally readable and informative.


Starting with an explanation of the ancient originating legends of the Irish people, the author sorts out fact from fiction in an entertaining story-telling manner, keeping the narrative gripping and eventful through the centuries of tumultuous Irish history.

Read about Irish Paganism, the conversion to Christianity, the Viking and Danish invasions, the history-turning Anglo-Norman invasion, and the long centuries of bloody and violent struggle with the English overlords.


All of the famous characters of Irish history appear in order: St. Patrick, Silken Thomas, Shane O’Neill, Hugh O’Neill, right up to Daniel O'Connell. Along the way, dramatic events such as the invasion of Oliver Cromwell, the Siege of Derry, the Battle of the Boyne, the infamous Penal Laws, and much, much more, are reviewed in this exciting and highly satisfying overview.


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Contents

The Rebellion of Hugh ONeill
The Battle of the Yellow Ford
The Earl of Essex
The Turn of the Tide Battle of Kinsale
The Siege of Dunboy
The Retreat of Sullivan Beare
The Flight of the Earls
The Plantation of Ulster

The Dawn of History
St PatrickPart I
Progress of Religion
Progress of Learning
From Laegaire to the Danes
The Danish Wars
The Battle of ClontarfPart I
The Eve of the Invasion
The AngloNorman Invasion
The AngloIrish Lords
John De Courcy
Turmoil
Edward Bruce
The Statute of Kilkenny
Art Mac Murrogh Kavanagh
How Ireland Fared during the Wars of the Roses
Poynings
The Geraldines
The Rebellion of Silken Thomas
Submission of the Chiefs
New Causes of Strife
The Rebellion of Shane ONeill
The Geraldine Rebellion
The Plantations
Hugh Roe ODonnell
Strafford
The Rebellion of 1641
The Confederation of Kilkenny The Battle of Benburb
Oliver Cromwell
Ireland after the Restoration
The Siege of DerryPart I
The Battle of the Boyne
The Siege of LimerickPart I
Athlone and Aughrim
The Second Siege and Treaty of Limerick
The Penal Laws
Laws to Repress Irish Trade and Manufacture
The Beginning of the Parliamentary Struggle
Discontent and Danger
The Volunteers
Legislative Independence
Grattans Parliament
Revival of Secret Societies
Catholic Progress towards Emancipation
Catholic Disappointment
Towards the Brink of the Precipice
The Rebellion of 1798
The Union
Catholic Emancipation
From Emancipation to the Death of OConnell

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Patrick Weston Joyce (1827–1914) was one of Ireland’s foremost cultural historians, best known for his research in local place names of Ireland. A teacher by profession, his prominence and ability allowed him to be one of fifteen men selected in 1856 to reorganize the entire national school system in Ireland. He was principal of the Training College, Marlborough Street, in Dublin from 1874 to 1893, and president of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland from 1906 to 1908.

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