The Oxford Companion To Irish History

The Oxford Companion To Irish History

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An authoritative and comprehensive reference work, The Oxford Companion to Irish History presents the full sweep of Irish history from earliest times to the modern era through thousands of expertly crafted entries. Edited by S. J. Connolly, this scholarly volume brings together contributions from leading historians to illuminate the people, events, movements, and institutions that have shaped Ireland across the centuries. The tone is rigorously academic yet accessible, making it an indispensable resource for both serious scholars and general readers seeking reliable information on topics ranging from ancient Gaelic culture and colonial rule to the struggle for independence and the complexities of partition. Each entry is concise and authoritative, offering clear context and cross-references that guide readers through the intricate web of Irish political, social, cultural, and economic history. Whether used as a quick reference or read at length, this companion stands as one of the definitive guides to understanding the Irish past.

Author: S. J. Connolly
Format: Paperback

Genre: British & Irish history

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

An authoritative and comprehensive reference work, The Oxford Companion to Irish History presents the full sweep of Irish history from earliest times to the modern era through thousands of expertly crafted entries. Edited by S. J. Connolly, this scholarly volume brings together contributions from leading historians to illuminate the people, events, movements, and institutions that have shaped Ireland across the centuries. The tone is rigorously academic yet accessible, making it an indispensable resource for both serious scholars and general readers seeking reliable information on topics ranging from ancient Gaelic culture and colonial rule to the struggle for independence and the complexities of partition. Each entry is concise and authoritative, offering clear context and cross-references that guide readers through the intricate web of Irish political, social, cultural, and economic history. Whether used as a quick reference or read at length, this companion stands as one of the definitive guides to understanding the Irish past.