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Ireland: The People's History of Ireland, Volume 1 (of 2)

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The work traces Ireland's story from its physical features and early inhabitants through religious and legal traditions to successive invasions and political changes up to the early seventeenth century. It describes geography, resources, and territorial divisions; explores ancient religion and the missionary activity attributed to St. Patrick; reviews native laws and governance; and recounts Norse incursions, the Norman and English interventions, and key medieval conflicts including the Battle of Clontarf and later statutes restricting Gaelic culture. A second section covers the Reformation era and its consequences, detailing rebellions, plantation policies, notable campaigns led by Irish leaders, and the decline of traditional resistance after Kinsale and related defeats.

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John F. Finerty

John F. Finerty was an Irish-American author and journalist known for his work on Irish history and culture. His notable book, "Ireland: The People's History of Ireland, Volume 1 (of 2)," provides a detailed account of Ireland's past, emphasizing the experiences and perspectives of its people. Finerty's writing reflects a deep engagement with the social and political issues of his time, contributing to the understanding of Irish heritage and identity. Through his historical narratives, he aimed to shed light on the complexities of Ireland's journey, making his work significant for both historical scholarship and general readers interested in Irish history.

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