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The Story of Ireland
The Story of Ireland: A History of the Irish People | Neil Hegarty
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In this groundbreaking history of Ireland, Neil Hegarty presents a fresh perspective on Ireland's past. Comprehensive and engaging, The Story of Ireland is an eye-opening account of a nation that has long been shaped by forces beyond its coasts. The Story of Ireland re-examines Irish history, challenging the accepted stories and long-held myths associated with Ireland. Transporting readers to the Ireland of the past, beginning with the first settlement in A.D. 433, this is a sweeping and compelling history of one of the world's most dynamic nations. Hegarty examines how world events, including Europe's 16th century religious wars, the French and American revolutions, and Ireland's policy of neutrality during World War II, have shaped the country over the course of its long and fascinating history. With an up-to-date afterword that details the present state of affairs in Ireland, this is an essential text for readers who are fascinated by current events, politics, and history. Spanning Irish history from its earliest inhabitants to the country's current financial crisis, The Story of Ireland is an epic and brilliant re-telling of Ireland's history from a new point of view.
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Great overview of Irish history from the perspective of the Irish people and their own triumphs and defeats. I enjoyed that it didn‘t give too much praise where it wasn‘t due. I liked Hegarty‘s handling of sectarianism in the historical and current state of Irish social life. He didn‘t shy away from the topic but didn‘t point fingers at one side or the other. I would have liked to see more of the culture or social life of Ireland and her people.

GingerAntics I enjoyed the book, but as a history of the people we actually learned very little specific about the people themselves. In the end it‘s a nice starting point, and for what it is, it works nicely. I‘m ready for my next text on Irish History. *As an aside, I do have to say that this book as encouraged me to take up my study of the Irish language again. Here goes nothing.* 🌟🌟🌟🌟/5 6y
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1. You guys (I‘m from MN, but I‘ve been in TX long enough that y‘all has been known to come out of my mouth.)
2. 2 - unless it‘s a snickers commercial, then it‘s 3. 😏
3. Litsy, Kindle, iBooks, Libby, Serial Reader, Shakespeare‘s Globe 360, Shakespeare Quotes, iTunes U, Lit2Go (does my Oxford English Dictionary count?)
4. American Ninja Warrior Rerun, Dateline, and a fresh pan of scotcherooes.
5. @Lcsmcat @Riveted_Reader_Melissa @batsy

GingerAntics Thanks @readinginthedark that was kind of fun. lol 6y
batsy Thank for the tag, I did this one earlier 😊 I had to look up scotcheroos and now I'd like a whole pan of it, pls 😂 6y
GingerAntics @batsy oh they are AMAZING!!! You need a pan. 6y
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Lcsmcat Thanks for the tag. I did this one this morning.😊 What is Lit2go? I haven‘t heard of that one before. 6y
GingerAntics @Lcsmcat Lit2Go is this program at the University of Florida, where they do audiobooks of popular classics that you can access for free. You can download them and keep them forever. I have several on my iPod. 6y
readinginthedark Ooh! I will now apply your practices to my life. 😂 Well played! 6y
GingerAntics @readinginthedark which practices? lol 6y
readinginthedark The apps and scotcheroos. 😆 6y
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When one book you‘re reading ties into another book you‘re about to read.
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