A series of beautiful, computer-generated maps, together with over 100 colour illustrations, accompany a series of survey chapters covering Irish history from earliest times to the present day. Already established as a bestseller, it is now revised and updated.
This new edition contains a completely re-worked final chapter bringing the story of the Celtic Tiger in the Republic and the Peace Process in Northern Ireland up to date. This is the only book of its kind in print and it remains essential reading for all who have an interest in the Irish past.
A fascinating review of Irish history with detailed maps, charts, and photos. My only difficulty was reading at night, since the print was a little small for me. Irish history is rife with terrific challenges, making the fact that the Irish people have had an oversized influence on the world all the more remarkable.
A good crash-course in Irish history. Very few details, but the maps were very helpful, and it covered a lot of history in a short book. I am definitely interested in learning more about certain periods, such as the colonization of Ireland, the Penal Codes, and the Troubles.
It was nice to revisit Irish history without the shroud of the educational system, which invariably translates complex, storied events into indigestibly monotonous mush of dates and names, facts and figures.
I love maps. Atlases are some of my favorite "books". History can be gritty and dry with details, so I appreciate the spatial and statistic perspective. The maps and the inset charts also kept my attention when otherwise I would have gotten bored of the one-page glimpses at time periods and major events that warrant their own book to build enough of a mental picture to remember the information long term. Go maps!
As a visual learner, I really loved the approach of this book. Short narratives accompanied by excellent maps conveying an amazing amount of information-- guaranteed for me to learn a lot in a short period of time. And I am coming away with a much greater understanding of Ireland, Northern Ireland, and their separate and combined histories. Excellent book, excellent approach.
A good read for the historical enthusiast to use as a supplementary compliment to their research. Overall, a good book for the researcher and enthusiast. Read for personal research - found this book's contents helpful and inspiring - number rating relates to the book's contribution to my needs.