P.W. Joyce was an Irish historian and writer. Joyce's most famous work was The Concise History of Ireland. The book discusses the history of Ireland in detail spanning from ancient times to the 19th century.
Patrick Weston Joyce, or P.W. Joyce, (born 1827) was an Irish historian, writer and music collector, known particularly for his research in local place names of Ireland.
I downloaded this book to my kindle. It has exactly 1000 paragraphs which are numbered. It begins just after the biblical flood when Greeks colonized Ireland. It then proceeds many centuries to when St. Patrick converted the Irish to Catholicism. After that the Vikings controlled Ireland and then they were kicked out. Then the British dominated and all the way to the potato famine of the 1840s. If you're a real student of history or of Irish descent this is a fine book. But for the casual reader it may be of not much interest.
A Concise History of Ireland covers the manners, customs, and institutions of the Ancient Irish up to the Industrial Progress of the year 1905 when the text was written. The book consists of 1000 numbered paragraphs and is written in a rather dense and detailed style. It helps to already have some notions of Irish history before starting this book.
Even though the book is somewhat dated, there is a lot of information contained in it. It can be a bit overwhelming trying to keep straight all of the battles, rebellions, and historical figures mentioned. Ireland is definitely rich in history, especially in its past as a British colony and with the historical conflicts between Catholics and Protestants, landlords and peasants, Celtic and Anglo-Norman cultures, etc.
I found this book to be somewhat of a dense read. If you are interested in a highly detailed account of Irish history, you might enjoy this book.
I read the 1897 sixth edition of the concise history of Ireland and found it too condensed, hard to follow and lacking in many places. I would recommend not to read this version and instead start with his larger work a short history of Ireland rather than his concise version m
I enjoyed reading about Ireland from the beginning, but I couldn’t quite get to my ancestors on both sides of my family. I think I will have to visit again and see if I can locate them in county Cork & Kerry.