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Further Reading

Bartlett, Thomas.
The Life of Theobald Wolfe Tone
(Dublin: Lilliput, 1998).

Bartlett, Thomas.
Ireland: A History
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010).

Bew, Paul.
Ireland: The Politics of Enmity, 1789-2006
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007).

Brown, Stewart J. and David W. Miller (eds).
Piety and Power in Ireland, 1760–1960
(Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2000).

Brown, Terence.
Ireland, A Social and Cultural History, 1922–1985
(London: Fontana, 1985).

Boyce, D. George.
Nineteenth-Century Ireland: The Search for Stability
(Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 2005).

Callanan, Frank.
The Parnell Split, 1890–91
(Cork: Cork University Press, 1992).

Charles-Edwards, T. M.
Early Christian Ireland
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000).

Collins, James S.
Captain Rock: The Irish Agrarian Rebellion of 1821–24
(Cork: Collins Press, 2010).

Connolly, S. J.
Contested Island: Ireland 1460-1630
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007).

Cosgrove, Art (ed.).
A New History of Ireland II: Medieval Ireland, 1169–1534
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987).

Duffy, Seán (ed.).
Medieval Dublin
(Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2001).

Edwards, David, Pádraig Lenihan and Clodagh Tait (eds).
Age of Atrocity: Violence and Political Conflict in Early Modern Ireland
(Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2007).

Elliott, Marianne.
Wolfe Tone: Prophet of Irish Independence
(London and New Haven: Yale University Press, 1989).

Elliott, Marianne.
The Catholics of Ulster: A History
(London: Allen Lane, 2000).

Ferriter, Diarmaid.
The Transformation of Ireland, 1900–2000
(London: Profile, 2004).

Ferriter, Diarmaid.
Judging Dev: A Reassessment of the Life and Legacy of Éamon de Valera
(Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, 2007).

Foster, Roy (ed.).
Oxford Illustrated History of Ireland
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989).

Frame, Robin.
Colonial Ireland, 1169–1369
(Dublin: Helicon, 1981).

Geoghegan, Patrick.
King Dan: The Rise of Daniel O’Connell 1775–1829
(Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 2008).

Gillespie, Raymond.
Seventeenth-Century Ireland: Making Ireland Modern
(Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 2006).

Hegarty, Shane and Fintan O’Toole.
The Irish Times Book of the 1916 Rising
(Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 2006).

Jeffrey, Keith (ed.).
An Irish Empire? Aspects of Ireland and the British Empire
(Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 1996).

Kee, Robert.
Ireland: A History
(London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1980).

Kelly, Ronan.
Bard of Erin: The Life of Thomas Moore
(Dublin: Penguin Ireland, 2008).

Keogh, Dermot.
Twentieth-Century Ireland: Revolution and State Building
(Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 2005).

Lee, J. J.
Ireland 1912–1985: Politics and Society
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989).

Lennon, Colm.
Sixteenth-Century Ireland: the Incomplete Conquest
(Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1994).

Lyons, F. S. L.
Charles Stewart Parnell
(Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1977).

McBride, Ian.
Eighteenth-Century Ireland: The Isle of Slaves
(Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 2009).

McCracken, Thomas P.
Forgotten Protest: Ireland and the Anglo-Boer War
(Belfast: Ulster Historical Foundation, 2003).

Marley, Laurence.
Michael Davitt: Freelance Radical and Frondeur
(Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2007).

Moody, T. W., F. X. Martin and F. J. Byrne (eds).
A New History of Ireland III: Early Modern Ireland, 1534–1691
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1976).

Moody, T. W. and W. E. Vaughan (eds).
New History of Ireland IV: Eighteenth-Century Ireland
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986).

Morgan, Austen.
James Connolly: A Political Biography
(Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1988).

Ó’Cróinín, Dáibhí.
Early Medieval Ireland, 400–1200
(London and New York: Longman, 1995).

Ó’Cróinín, Dáibhí (ed.).
A New History of Ireland I: Prehistoric and Early Ireland
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005).

Ó’Siochrú, Micheál.
God’s Executioner: Oliver Cromwell and the Conquest of Ireland
(London: Faber, 2008).

O’Toole, Fintan.
Ship of Fools: How Stupidity and Corruption Sank the Celtic Tiger
(London: Faber, 2009).

Richter, Michael.
Medieval Ireland: the Enduring Tradition
(Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1988).

Tóibín, Colm.
Lady Gregory’s Toothbrush
(Dublin: Lilliput, 2002).

Vaughan, W. E. (ed.).
A New History of Ireland V: Ireland under the Union I, 1801–1870
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989).

Vaughan, W. E. (ed.).
A New History of Ireland VI: Ireland under the Union II, 1870–1921
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996).

Wills, Clair.
That Neutral Island: A Cultural History of Ireland during the Second World War
(London: Faber, 2007).

Index

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Abbey Theatre, Dublin

abbots

acculturation

Act of Settlement 1652

Act of Union

repeal

Adamnán

Adams, Gerry

administrator caste

Adrian IV, Pope

Adventurers’ Act 1642

Áed Finnliath

Aedán MacGabráin of Dál Ríata

Agilulf of the Lombards

Agricola

agriculture
see also
farmers; peasant tenant farmers

Aidan, St

Aiken, Frank

Alaric

Alexander III, Pope

Alice of Abergavenny

Allen, Archbishop

Alliance Party

Allies

amber

American Civil War

American Declaration of Independence

American Revolution

American War of Independence

‘An Beal Bocht’ (O’Brien)

An Garda Síochána (Irish civil guard)

An Phoblacht
(republican organ)

Angevin (Plantagenet) Empire

Anglesey

Anglicization

Anglo Normans

Anglo–Irish

Anglo–Irish Agreement 1985

Anglo–Irish Bank

Anglo–Irish Treaty 1921

Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

Annals of Four Masters

Annals of Innisfallen

Annals of Loch Cé

Annals of Ulster

Anne, Queen

Annegray monastery

anti-Catholicism

anti-Irish sentiment (North American)

Anti-Jacobin Review

anti-papism

anti-Parnell faction

anti-slavery movement

Antiphonary of Bangor

Aoife

Ardagh Chalice

Ardnacrusha hydroelectric scheme

Arklow

Armagh

monks of

Armagh, Book of

Armagh cathedral

arms trade

Artane school, Dublin

Ascendancy

Asculph

Asgard
(yacht)

Asquith, Herbert

Aston, Sir Henry

Áth Cliath

Athlone

Attlee, Clement

Aughrim, battle of

Augustinians

Ausgleich
(Compromise) 1867

Austen, Jane

Australia

Austria

Austria-Hungary

Austrian Bohemia

‘Autumn Journal’ (McNeice)

Auxiliaries

Avondale

 

‘B Special’ reserve police

Bagenal, Henry

Baginbun

Ballykelly

Balzac, Honoré de

Bangor

Bank of Ireland

banking crisis

Bann river

Bannow Island

Barbados

Bastille, storming of the

Beach, Sir Michael

Beaumont, Gustave de

Becket, Thomas

Beckett, Samuel

Bede, Venerable

Beggar’s Bush Barracks

Belfast

and the Anglo–Irish Agreement

Catholic interests in

contraceptive sales

devolution of law and order to

dock strikes

and famine

German air raids on

and the Great Depression

and Home Rule

and Parnell

Presbyterian

and social class

and social deprivation

and the Troubles

and Union

and the United Irishmen

Williamite occupation of

Bell, The
(periodical)

Beltane fire

‘big houses’

Birmingham pub bombings 1974

Birr monastery

Birrell, Augustine

bishops, rise of the Irish

Black Death

Black and Tans

‘Black Week’

Blackwater valley

Blaney, Neil

‘blood sacrifice’

Bloody Sunday

Bloody Sunday Inquiry 2010

Blount, Charles, Lord Mountjoy

Blueshirts

Bobbio monastery

Boer Wars

First

Second

Boers

Bogside

Boleyn, Anne

Bolívar, Simón

Boniface, Pope

Boston

Bourbons

Bowen, Elizabeth

boycott

Boycott, Mr

Boyne, battle of the

Boyne river

Breifne

Brian Bóruma (Boru)

Brigit

Britain

and France

Irish internees in

and the Troubles

British army

27th Inniskilling Regiment

Irish occupation

Irish servicemen

Royal Artillery

Royal Dublin Fusiliers

Royal Irish Rifles

troops on the streets of Northern Ireland

Ulster Division

British Commonwealth

British Empire

British intelligence

British parliament

rebellion against James II

see also
House of Commons; House of Lords; Westminster

Brodar

Broighter Hoard

Brontë, Charlotte

bronze age jewellery

Brown, Ford Madox

Browne, Archbishop George

Browne, Noel

Burke, Edmund

Burke, Thomas Henry

Butt, Isaac

 

Cabinet (British)

Caesar, Julius x

Calvinism

Cameron, David

Campo Bello

Canada

see also
United-States–Canadian frontier

Cape Colony

capitalism, Irish

Caribbean plantations

Carlingford Lough

Carlow

Carnot, Lazare

Carrickfergus

Carson, Sir Edward

Carthaginians

Casement, Sir Roger

cash crops

Cashel synod 1172

castle-building programmes

Castlebar

Castlereagh, Lord

Castletown

Catherine of Aragon

Catholic Association

Catholic Church

see also
Irish

Catholic Church Catholic relief bill 1792–3

Catholic Truth Society

Catholicism

and Cromwell

fusion with Irishness

and the Tudors

see also
anti-Catholicism; French Catholicism; Irish Catholicism

Catholics

see also
Irish Catholics

cattle barons x

Cavendish, Frederick

‘Ceasefire’ (Longley) xxi

Céide Fields

Celestine, Pope

Celtic Tiger

censorship culture

Censorship of Films Act 1923

Censorship of Publications Act 1929

census, 1911

Chalmont, Charles, Marquis de St Ruth

Chamberlain, Joseph

Charlemagne

Charles I

Charles II

Chester arms depot raid

Chichester, Sir Arthur

China

Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin

Christianity x

arrival in Ireland

fusion with the political system

see also
Catholicism; Irish Catholics; monasteries

Church

Catholic

English

Frankish

Protestant Church of Ireland

–State alliance

see also
Irish Catholic Church; Irish Church

Church of England

church-building programmes

Churchill, Randolph

Churchill, Winston

Cistercians

Civil Rights Association (NICRA)

Clann na Poblachta

Clarke, Austin

Clarke, Tom

Claudy bombings 1972

Cleirigh, Bean ui

Clement VIII, Pope

Clerkenwell bombings

Clinton, Bill

Clones

Clonfert, monks of

Clonfert, Treaty of

Clonfert monastery

Clonmacnoise, Crozier of

Clonmacnoise monastery

Clontarf

battle of

Clyn, Friar

Cobh

‘coffin ships’

Cogadh Gaedhil re Gallaibh
(‘War of the Irish and the Foreigners’)

Colenso

Coleraine, Plantation of

Collectio canonum hiberniensis
(700–750)

College Green, Dublin

Collins, Michael

Columba (Colum Cille)

Columbanus, St

Comgall, St

‘Committee on Evil Literature’

common law

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