The Course of Irish HistoryTheodore William Moody, Francis X. Martin Infocus Article - Modern History This chapter reviews the interaction between Irish literary,cultural, political and labour movements from 1891 to 1921. It resulted in changing the outlook of Irish people from supporting political union with English to demanding political independence. Citation: The Course of Irish History 1994 pp.294-312. |
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PREFACE TO THE REVISED EDITION | 7 |
A GEOGRAPHERS VIEW OF IRISH HISTORY | 17 |
ARRIVAL AND SETTLEMENT 1169c 1300 | 23 |
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