An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800
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- Nombre de pages758
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4712473-3
- EAN8596547124733
- Date de parution01/08/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille5 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800, " Mary Francis Cusack offers a comprehensive narrative that skillfully intertwines meticulous historical detail with vibrant illustrations, making the complex tapestry of Irish history accessible to a broad readership. The book encompasses significant events, cultural shifts, and the evolution of Irish identity through a panoramic lens, presenting key figures and pivotal moments in the context of political, social, and religious upheaval.
Cusack's writing is notable for its clarity and engaging style, aiming to illuminate the intricacies of a period often overshadowed by conflict and colonialism in a manner both scholarly and compelling. Mary Francis Cusack (1825-1900) was a prominent Irish journalist, educator, and historian whose deep engagement with Irish cultural and political matters informed her historical scholarship. Her background in education and her advocacy for Irish nationalism reflect her commitment to elucidating the narratives of her homeland during a tumultuous era.
Cusack's perspective was shaped by her experiences as a woman in 19th-century Ireland and her desire to interpret and preserve Irish history for future generations. This work is highly recommended for both scholars and general readers interested in a thorough exploration of Ireland's past. Cusack's balanced presentation of events, coupled with her rich illustrations, offers an engaging narrative that reveals the enduring spirit of Ireland.
Readers will find in this book not only a historical account, but also a celebration of Irish culture and resilience.
Cusack's writing is notable for its clarity and engaging style, aiming to illuminate the intricacies of a period often overshadowed by conflict and colonialism in a manner both scholarly and compelling. Mary Francis Cusack (1825-1900) was a prominent Irish journalist, educator, and historian whose deep engagement with Irish cultural and political matters informed her historical scholarship. Her background in education and her advocacy for Irish nationalism reflect her commitment to elucidating the narratives of her homeland during a tumultuous era.
Cusack's perspective was shaped by her experiences as a woman in 19th-century Ireland and her desire to interpret and preserve Irish history for future generations. This work is highly recommended for both scholars and general readers interested in a thorough exploration of Ireland's past. Cusack's balanced presentation of events, coupled with her rich illustrations, offers an engaging narrative that reveals the enduring spirit of Ireland.
Readers will find in this book not only a historical account, but also a celebration of Irish culture and resilience.
In "An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800, " Mary Francis Cusack offers a comprehensive narrative that skillfully intertwines meticulous historical detail with vibrant illustrations, making the complex tapestry of Irish history accessible to a broad readership. The book encompasses significant events, cultural shifts, and the evolution of Irish identity through a panoramic lens, presenting key figures and pivotal moments in the context of political, social, and religious upheaval.
Cusack's writing is notable for its clarity and engaging style, aiming to illuminate the intricacies of a period often overshadowed by conflict and colonialism in a manner both scholarly and compelling. Mary Francis Cusack (1825-1900) was a prominent Irish journalist, educator, and historian whose deep engagement with Irish cultural and political matters informed her historical scholarship. Her background in education and her advocacy for Irish nationalism reflect her commitment to elucidating the narratives of her homeland during a tumultuous era.
Cusack's perspective was shaped by her experiences as a woman in 19th-century Ireland and her desire to interpret and preserve Irish history for future generations. This work is highly recommended for both scholars and general readers interested in a thorough exploration of Ireland's past. Cusack's balanced presentation of events, coupled with her rich illustrations, offers an engaging narrative that reveals the enduring spirit of Ireland.
Readers will find in this book not only a historical account, but also a celebration of Irish culture and resilience.
Cusack's writing is notable for its clarity and engaging style, aiming to illuminate the intricacies of a period often overshadowed by conflict and colonialism in a manner both scholarly and compelling. Mary Francis Cusack (1825-1900) was a prominent Irish journalist, educator, and historian whose deep engagement with Irish cultural and political matters informed her historical scholarship. Her background in education and her advocacy for Irish nationalism reflect her commitment to elucidating the narratives of her homeland during a tumultuous era.
Cusack's perspective was shaped by her experiences as a woman in 19th-century Ireland and her desire to interpret and preserve Irish history for future generations. This work is highly recommended for both scholars and general readers interested in a thorough exploration of Ireland's past. Cusack's balanced presentation of events, coupled with her rich illustrations, offers an engaging narrative that reveals the enduring spirit of Ireland.
Readers will find in this book not only a historical account, but also a celebration of Irish culture and resilience.