Phases of Irish History
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- Nombre de pages245
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4703580-0
- EAN8596547035800
- Date de parution03/06/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille708 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "Phases of Irish History, " Eoin Mac Neill offers a meticulous exploration of Ireland's historical trajectory from ancient times through the medieval and modern periods. Mac Neill's literary style is marked by a blend of scholarly rigor and eloquent prose, making the complex narrative of Irish history both accessible and engaging. He employs a chronological framework that highlights the dynamic interplay between societal, political, and cultural changes, while also drawing attention to key events and figures that shaped the nation.
His work stands as a significant contribution to the historiography of Ireland, offering insights that challenge prevailing narratives and encourage critical engagement with the past. Eoin Mac Neill, a prominent Irish nationalist and historian, was profoundly influenced by his commitment to the cultural revival of Ireland. His involvement in the Gaelic League and his participation in the struggle for Irish independence imbued his scholarship with a passionate perspective on the intersection of history and national identity.
Mac Neill's background as an academic, along with his firsthand experiences in the political arena, informed his nuanced understanding of Ireland's past and its implications for contemporary society. This book is a vital read for anyone interested in Irish history, offering a comprehensive overview that is both informative and thought-provoking. Scholars, students, and general readers alike will find Mac Neill's insights invaluable as they seek to understand the complexities of Ireland's historical landscape.
"Phases of Irish History" not only illuminates the past but also invites reflection on its enduring impact in the present.
His work stands as a significant contribution to the historiography of Ireland, offering insights that challenge prevailing narratives and encourage critical engagement with the past. Eoin Mac Neill, a prominent Irish nationalist and historian, was profoundly influenced by his commitment to the cultural revival of Ireland. His involvement in the Gaelic League and his participation in the struggle for Irish independence imbued his scholarship with a passionate perspective on the intersection of history and national identity.
Mac Neill's background as an academic, along with his firsthand experiences in the political arena, informed his nuanced understanding of Ireland's past and its implications for contemporary society. This book is a vital read for anyone interested in Irish history, offering a comprehensive overview that is both informative and thought-provoking. Scholars, students, and general readers alike will find Mac Neill's insights invaluable as they seek to understand the complexities of Ireland's historical landscape.
"Phases of Irish History" not only illuminates the past but also invites reflection on its enduring impact in the present.
In "Phases of Irish History, " Eoin Mac Neill offers a meticulous exploration of Ireland's historical trajectory from ancient times through the medieval and modern periods. Mac Neill's literary style is marked by a blend of scholarly rigor and eloquent prose, making the complex narrative of Irish history both accessible and engaging. He employs a chronological framework that highlights the dynamic interplay between societal, political, and cultural changes, while also drawing attention to key events and figures that shaped the nation.
His work stands as a significant contribution to the historiography of Ireland, offering insights that challenge prevailing narratives and encourage critical engagement with the past. Eoin Mac Neill, a prominent Irish nationalist and historian, was profoundly influenced by his commitment to the cultural revival of Ireland. His involvement in the Gaelic League and his participation in the struggle for Irish independence imbued his scholarship with a passionate perspective on the intersection of history and national identity.
Mac Neill's background as an academic, along with his firsthand experiences in the political arena, informed his nuanced understanding of Ireland's past and its implications for contemporary society. This book is a vital read for anyone interested in Irish history, offering a comprehensive overview that is both informative and thought-provoking. Scholars, students, and general readers alike will find Mac Neill's insights invaluable as they seek to understand the complexities of Ireland's historical landscape.
"Phases of Irish History" not only illuminates the past but also invites reflection on its enduring impact in the present.
His work stands as a significant contribution to the historiography of Ireland, offering insights that challenge prevailing narratives and encourage critical engagement with the past. Eoin Mac Neill, a prominent Irish nationalist and historian, was profoundly influenced by his commitment to the cultural revival of Ireland. His involvement in the Gaelic League and his participation in the struggle for Irish independence imbued his scholarship with a passionate perspective on the intersection of history and national identity.
Mac Neill's background as an academic, along with his firsthand experiences in the political arena, informed his nuanced understanding of Ireland's past and its implications for contemporary society. This book is a vital read for anyone interested in Irish history, offering a comprehensive overview that is both informative and thought-provoking. Scholars, students, and general readers alike will find Mac Neill's insights invaluable as they seek to understand the complexities of Ireland's historical landscape.
"Phases of Irish History" not only illuminates the past but also invites reflection on its enduring impact in the present.