Ireland under the Tudors (Vol. 1 - 3). With a Succinct Account of the Earlier History (Complete Edition)
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- Nombre de pages1224
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4778027-4
- EAN8596547780274
- Date de parution16/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In 'Ireland under the Tudors (Vol. 1-3)', Richard Bagwell offers a meticulously researched exploration of Ireland's political, social, and economic landscape during the turbulent Tudor period. Bagwell's narrative style combines detailed historical analysis with vivid prose, immersing readers in the complexities of Irish and English relations between the late 15th and early 17th centuries. The trilogy intricately weaves together primary sources, legal documents, and contemporary accounts, providing not just a historical chronicle but a vivid portrayal of the cultural dynamics that shaped Ireland's identity under Tudor rule.
Richard Bagwell, a prominent historian and advocate for Irish studies, drew upon his extensive background in Irish history and politics to craft this essential work. Originally born in the late 19th century, his keen insights were informed by his own experiences living in a politically charged Ireland, where historical narratives were both contested and celebrated. Bagwell's scholarly rigor is matched by a passionate commitment to illuminating Irish history, making his work vital for understanding the era's intricacies.
This trilogy is highly recommended for scholars, students, and general readers alike, offering a comprehensive pathway to understanding the transformations of Ireland during a pivotal historical epoch. Bagwell'Äôs thorough approach not only enriches our knowledge but also invites critical reflection on the implications of Tudor policies, making it an indispensable resource for anyone passionate about Irish heritage.
Richard Bagwell, a prominent historian and advocate for Irish studies, drew upon his extensive background in Irish history and politics to craft this essential work. Originally born in the late 19th century, his keen insights were informed by his own experiences living in a politically charged Ireland, where historical narratives were both contested and celebrated. Bagwell's scholarly rigor is matched by a passionate commitment to illuminating Irish history, making his work vital for understanding the era's intricacies.
This trilogy is highly recommended for scholars, students, and general readers alike, offering a comprehensive pathway to understanding the transformations of Ireland during a pivotal historical epoch. Bagwell'Äôs thorough approach not only enriches our knowledge but also invites critical reflection on the implications of Tudor policies, making it an indispensable resource for anyone passionate about Irish heritage.
In 'Ireland under the Tudors (Vol. 1-3)', Richard Bagwell offers a meticulously researched exploration of Ireland's political, social, and economic landscape during the turbulent Tudor period. Bagwell's narrative style combines detailed historical analysis with vivid prose, immersing readers in the complexities of Irish and English relations between the late 15th and early 17th centuries. The trilogy intricately weaves together primary sources, legal documents, and contemporary accounts, providing not just a historical chronicle but a vivid portrayal of the cultural dynamics that shaped Ireland's identity under Tudor rule.
Richard Bagwell, a prominent historian and advocate for Irish studies, drew upon his extensive background in Irish history and politics to craft this essential work. Originally born in the late 19th century, his keen insights were informed by his own experiences living in a politically charged Ireland, where historical narratives were both contested and celebrated. Bagwell's scholarly rigor is matched by a passionate commitment to illuminating Irish history, making his work vital for understanding the era's intricacies.
This trilogy is highly recommended for scholars, students, and general readers alike, offering a comprehensive pathway to understanding the transformations of Ireland during a pivotal historical epoch. Bagwell'Äôs thorough approach not only enriches our knowledge but also invites critical reflection on the implications of Tudor policies, making it an indispensable resource for anyone passionate about Irish heritage.
Richard Bagwell, a prominent historian and advocate for Irish studies, drew upon his extensive background in Irish history and politics to craft this essential work. Originally born in the late 19th century, his keen insights were informed by his own experiences living in a politically charged Ireland, where historical narratives were both contested and celebrated. Bagwell's scholarly rigor is matched by a passionate commitment to illuminating Irish history, making his work vital for understanding the era's intricacies.
This trilogy is highly recommended for scholars, students, and general readers alike, offering a comprehensive pathway to understanding the transformations of Ireland during a pivotal historical epoch. Bagwell'Äôs thorough approach not only enriches our knowledge but also invites critical reflection on the implications of Tudor policies, making it an indispensable resource for anyone passionate about Irish heritage.