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A History of Ireland: Culture, Art, Landscape and Architecture

by Dominic Connolly

  

€ 24.99 

ISBN: 9781838866143

The history of the island of Ireland is both complex and connected to the wider world: it was the first place in the British and Irish archipelago to be settled by Christian monks, and has suffered Viking invasion, Norman colonization, British decimation, mass migration to the New World, civil war and eventually independence for Eire in the early 20th century. Despite its often troubled past, Ireland is today a dynamic island with a blossoming economy and culture. Discover the remains of the country's many Iron Age hill forts, such as the atmospheric stone fort at Grianan Aileach; explore the first Christian colonies in the monastic settlement at Glendalough in County Wicklow; read of the legend of St Patrick, and stood atop a hillside and banished snakes from Ireland - prompting all serpents to slither away into the sea; discover the Book of Kells, an illuminated manuscript of the Celtic Gospel written in the 9th century; learn about the Plantation of Ulster in the 17th century, where English and Scottish settlers established Protestant communities, causing lasting communal strife; understand the Easter Rising and the traumatic war for independence, which led to Ireland's current political shape; and experience modern Ireland, a place of prosperity, with thriving cities like Dublin and Belfast alongside beautiful countryside. Arranged chronologically from ancient times to the 21st century, History of Ireland provides a pictorial exploration of a land that is well-known but often little understood.

224 pages.

Available from 14/10/25.

Usually despatched in 2-5 working days.

Date of Publication: 14/10/2025

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