A History of IrelandSocial, cultural, and economic factors are given equal attention in a history focusing on the development of nation-consciousness over the past five hundred years. |
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THE NORSE TYRANNY 8001014 | 23 |
THE END OF GAELIC INDEPENDENCE 10141166 | 31 |
THE ORGANIZATION OF THE CONQUEST 11721216 | 58 |
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