A History of UlsterThis is a history of Ulster, ranging from prehistoric times to the present day, spanning 9000 years of social, political and economic life. It takes readers through the earliest settlements and plantations to the turmoil of the Troubles. |
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Province Beyond the Pale | 49 |
The Elizabethan Conquest | 75 |
The Plantation of Ulster | 115 |
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