Preface |
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I. |
Pre-Christian Ireland |
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II. |
Early Christian Ireland |
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III. |
The Northmen |
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IV. |
Clontarf and After |
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V. |
The Normans in Ireland |
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VI. |
The O'Conors of Connacht and the O'Briens of Thomond |
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VII. |
The Invasion of Edward Bruce and the Gaelic Revival |
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VIII. |
The Statute of Kilkenny |
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IX. |
The Geraldines: The House of Desmond and the House
of Kildare |
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X. |
The New Policy of Henry VIII |
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XI. |
The Change in Religion |
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XII. |
Sir Henry Sidney |
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XIII. |
Shane O'Neill and the Scots in Ulster |
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XIV. |
The First Plantations |
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XV |
The Desmond Rebellion |
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XVI. |
Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone |
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XVII. |
Essex in Ireland and the Ulster Campaign |
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XVIII. |
The Munster Planters |
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XIX. |
Fineen (Florence) MacCarthy Reagh |
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XX. |
The Battle of Kinsale |
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XXI. |
The Flight of the Earls and the End of Mediaeval
Ireland |
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APPENDICES |
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I. |
Pope Adrian's Bull "Laudabiliter" and
Note upon It |
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II. |
Letter from Cathal Crovdearg O'Conor, King
of Connacht, to Henry III, circa 1224 |
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III. |
Extract from a Letter written by Richard II
to his Uncle, the Duke of York, on his Arrival in Dublin, February
1, 1395 |
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IV |
Intelligence Message for Henry IV on the State
of Ireland in 1399 |
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V. |
List of Books belonging to the Library of Gerald,
Ninth Earl of Kildare, 1526 |
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VI. |
Letter of Conn O'Neill during his Imprisonment
in Dublin Castle, 1552 |
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VII. |
Letter of Shane O'Neill to the Earl of Sussex,
Viceroy of Ireland, 1561 |
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VIII. |
Historical Work done by Sir George Carew relating
to Ireland |
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Volume 2 |
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I. |
James I and Ireland |
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II. |
The Plantation of Ulster |
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III. |
Wentworth in Ireland |
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IV. |
The Rebellion of 1641-42 |
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V. |
The Confederate Wars in Ireland |
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VI. |
The Ormonde Peace |
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VII. |
Cromwell in Ireland |
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VIII. |
The Restoration |
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IX. |
James II in Ireland |
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X. |
James II's Irish Campaign |
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XI. |
After Limerick |
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XII. |
Commercial Disabilities |
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XIII. |
The Struggle for Legislative Independence |
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XIV. |
Grattan's Parliament |
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XV. |
Revolution and Rebellion |
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XVI. |
The Union |
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XVII. |
O'Connell and Emancipation |
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XVIII. |
The Famine |
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XIX. |
Young Ireland and the Fenians |
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XX. |
Remedial Legislation |
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XXI. |
Parnell and the Land League |
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XXII. |
John Redmond and Home Rule |
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XXIII. |
Sinn Fein and the Rising of Easter Week, 1916
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XXIV. |
War and Conciliation |
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XXV. |
The Treaty 1922-1930 |
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Epilogue |
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Volune 2 APPENDICES |
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I. |
Phelim O'Neill's Commission from King Charles
I |
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II. |
Oration of P. H. Pearse over the grave of
O'Donovan Rossa |
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III. |
Proclamation of the Irish Republic, April
24, 1916 |
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IV. |
Commission given by Eamon de Valera to the
Envoys to the British Government, October 7, 1921 |
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V. |
The Three Oaths |
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VI. |
Articles of Agreement on the Boundary Question
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VII. Speech of Arthur Griffith in Dail Eireann
on December 19, 1921, in moving the approval of The Treaty |
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VIII. |
Poem `Renunciation' by P. H. Pearse |
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IX. |
`Moral Force' by Terence MacSwiney |
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