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Good introductory books on the history of Ireland?
2021年12月8日 · Thomas Bartlett's Ireland: A History is the book that has been recommended to me as a comprehensive, single-volume history of Ireland. R.F. Foster's textbook that you have mentioned above is considered a brilliant exemplar of revisionist history that still stands the test of time as an overview of Irish history.
The Kingdom of Ireland : r/AlternateHistory - Reddit
2021年4月23日 · In this timeline, Prince Franz of Bavaria becomes Ardrí (King) of Ireland following the German victory in WWI. A Catholic nationalist state similar to OTL Francoist Spain is established that rules the island from 1922 until free elections are held for the first time in 1975 (although the same party rules until 1977.)
A History of Ireland: From Ancient Times to Modern Day : r/ireland …
2022年7月2日 · Hi! The Story of Ireland is a nice five episode series available online that gives a brief but comprehensive history of Ireland up to the Troubles. I would also recommend buying any Junior or Leaving Certificate history book online to learn the kind of stuff your average Irish person should know! Junior Certificate for a more broad but shallow ...
What if the entirety of Ireland was settled by the British and the ...
The independence Ireland gets in this timeline is motivated primarily because of their resentment towards the Labour government and even the Conservative governments, and the growing liberalism in the fifties and sixties, with religion declining etc. Northern Ireland to this day is the most religous part of the UK and is very conservative even ...
What if Ireland and Britain were connected? : r/AlternateHistory
Context: I wondered what would the historical consequences of a connected ireland, so i posted this for the community I think that this would lead to likley more english settlement into ireland, the fact its connected would likley mean ireland would be far more integrated into England, and also would have a lesser national identity.
What’s your favourite Irish History book? : r/IrishHistory - Reddit
2023年6月15日 · The best non Irish history book for indirectly understanding Irish history is The Rise and Fall of the British Nation by David Edgerton. I've lots of thoughts on it but in short, its an excellent history of the British 20th Century, the features and environment of British Nationalism which is frequently over looked and a new look at British ...
Good book(s) on the IRA, The Troubles and the overall civil
2023年3月19日 · Armed Struggle: The History of the IRA by Richard English Rebel Hearts: Journeys Within the IRA's Soul by Kevin Toolis The Impact of the Troubles on the Republic of Ireland, 1968-1979 by Brian Hanley Remembering the Troubles: Contesting the Recent Past in Northern Ireland by Jim Smythe
Audiobooks on Ireland history : r/audiobooks - Reddit
2023年4月2日 · Audiobooks on Ireland history . Recommendation Request I just listened to: Patrick O'Keefe "Say Nothing".
Has anyone found a not-torturous way to export your transaction …
2022年11月23日 · I've got a BOI current account with 10+ years of spending history. I want to do some basic analytics on my spending and saving history: What have I historically spent my money on, how has that changed over time, what affects saving, etc. Basic stuff. The only access I have to old banking records are the PDFs that get issued once or twice a year.
What if the troubles erupted into a full scale war between Ireland …
2023年8月21日 · The Gaelic-speaking Scotti, who came from Ireland, were descendants of the Picts, who had earlier invaded Ireland around 200AD. British and Irish history is so intertwined, genetically Ulster Protestants are indistinguishable from regular Irish, also most of the Ulster Protestants originate from converts rather than the settlers.