
A Popular History of Ireland : from the Earliest Period to the Emancipation of the Catholics — Complete
"A Popular History of Ireland: from the Earliest Period to the Emancipation of the Catholics" by Thomas D'Arcy McGee is a historical account likely written in the mid-19th century. The book delves into the rich and often tumultuous history of Ireland, covering its various inhabitants, significant events, and the long struggle for national identity and autonomy against external domination. The opening of the text presents a stirring preface that establishes Ireland as a nation of enduring spirit, highlighting its legacy of pain and resilience throughout history. McGee begins with a depiction of Ireland rising from oppression while asserting the nation's rightful place among the nations of the world. He introduces themes of political philosophy, the complex relationship with England, and the rich cultural tapestry that defines Ireland, emphasizing its legendary heroes and pivotal historical episodes. The subsequent chapters will likely explore the early inhabitants of Ireland, the establishment of Christianity, and the evolution of its political institutions and conflicts, setting the stage for an in-depth exploration of Irish history and culture.
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