HistoryIreland 1994 present is a magazine about the history of Ireland published every two months. It features articles by a range of writers and book reviews. The focus is on history rather than archaeology .The magazine s editor is Tommy Graham. External links http www.historyireland.com Magazine website http www.historyteachers.ie 2007 Stair articles Index 20History 20Ireland 20Stair 202004.pdf Index to HistoryIreland http www.scamp.ie 2007 11 01 historyireland cover step by step How a HistoryIreland Cover was produced Category Irish magazines Category History of Ireland Category History magazines hist mag stub fr HistoryIreland ... more details
History of Ireland The first known settlement in Ireland began around 8000 BC, when hunter gatherer s arrived ... . The Irish Civil War followed soon after the War of Independence. The history of Northern Ireland ... into Ireland, ref name Bardon Jonathan Bardon, A History of Ulster, 2005, ISBN 0 85640 764 X ref ref name Ross David Ross, IrelandHistory of a Nation, ISBN 1 84205 164 4 ref with items of the continental ... name Sean Duffy Sean Duffy, A Concise History of Ireland, 2005, ISBN 0 7171 3810 0 ref It is also ... the Longphort Viking settlements in Ireland The first recorded Viking raid in Irish history occurred ... the bloodiest in Ireland s history. Two periods of war 1641 53 and 1689 91 caused huge loss of life .... Free State and Republic 1922 present Main articles History of the Republic of Ireland Irish Free ... police . Northern Ireland A Protestant state 1921 1972 Main History of Northern Ireland The 1920 ... & Martin, F.X., eds. title The Course of Irish History publisher Roberts Rinehart year 1995 pages 31 ... sites such as Newgrange . ref http hnn.us roundup entries 7406.html History news netwok 2004 09 ... that was completed by the year 600. From around AD 800, more than a century of Viking Ireland Viking ..., United Kingdom British involvement in Ireland. In 1177, prince John Lackland was made Lord of Ireland ... Companion to Irish History , 2007, Oxford Univ. Press. p.423. ISBN 978 0199234837 ref The Crown did ... papal authority over the Church in England and subsequent English Reformation , which failed in Ireland ... of Plantations of Ireland plantation which led to the arrival of thousands of English people English ... of the pre plantation Catholicism in Ireland Catholic landholders. As the military and political defeat of Gaelic Ireland became more pronounced in the early seventeenth century, the role of religion as a new divisive element in Ireland became more pronounced. From this period on, sectarian conflict became a recurrent theme in Irish history. The overthrow, in 1613, of the Catholic majority in the Irish ... more details
Infobox organization name The Military History Society of Ireland bgcolor header background color fgcolor green header text color image image border size default 200 alt alt text see WP ALT caption map optional msize map size, optional, default 200px malt map alt text mcaption optional abbreviation motto formation 1949 br Years ago 1949 years ago recommended format Start date and years ago YYYY MM DD does not work unless MM DD supplied extinction date of extinction, optional type Non profit organization NPO GO, NGO, IGO, INGO, etc status ad hoc, treaty, foundation, etc purpose focus as e.g. humanitarian, peacekeeping, etc headquarters Newman House, 86 St. Stephen s Green, Dublin 2 location Dublin , Ireland coords Coordinates of location using a coordinates template region served Ireland membership ... History Society of Ireland promotes the study of military history , and in particular the history of warfare in Ireland and of Irish people Irishmen in war. The society was formed in 1949, co founded ... lectures, conferences, ref cite web url http www.mhsi.ie lectures.htm title Military History Society of Ireland Lecture Programme accessdate 30 January 2011 ref field trips and tours. ref cite web url http www.mhsi.ie fieldtrips.htm title Military History Society of Ireland Field Trips and Tours accessdate ... http www.mhsi.ie Proceedings 2009.pdf title Proceedings of the Military History Society of Ireland 2009 format PDF year 2009 publisher Military History Society of Ireland accessdate 31 January 2011 .... ref cite web url http www.mhsi.ie about.htm title Military History Society of Ireland About the Society ... DEFAULTSORT Military History Society of Ireland, The Category Organizations established in 1949 Category Historical societies Category Military history of Ireland Category Organisations based in the Republic of Irelandireland stub ... of directors, etc parent organization if one affiliations International Commission of Military History ... more details
History of Ireland The early medieval history of Ireland , often called Early Christian Ireland , spans the 5th to 8th centuries, from the gradual emergence out of the Protohistory of Ireland protohistoric ... built in Ireland. The first reliable historical event in Irish history, recorded in the Chronicle ..., 400 800 , in D ibh Cr in n ed. , A New History of Ireland Vol 1 Prehistoric and Early Ireland ... ed. , A New History of Ireland Vol 1 Prehistoric and Early Ireland , Oxford University Press, 2005 .... title The Oxford Illustrated History of Ireland publisher Oxford University Press date 1989 location ... . A New History of Ireland Prehistoric and early Ireland , Volume 1 series , Oxford University Press ... history of Ireland publisher Gill & Macmillan date 1972 location Dublin isbn 0 7171 0559 8 Main source ... http www.rootsweb.com irlkik ihm index.htm Ireland s history in maps http www.libraryireland.com SocialHistoryAncientIreland Contents.php A Smaller Social History of Ancient Ireland by P. W. Joyce Ireland topics expanded History Category Early Middle Ages Category History of Ireland Category History ... of the Ireland 800 1169 Viking Age . The period notably includes the Hiberno Scottish mission of Christianized Ireland to pagan Great Britain and Europe. Overview At the start of the period Ireland ... enclosures of the well to do of early medieval Ireland . Souterrains , underground passages and chambers ... survivals of metalwork, such as the Derrynaflan Hoard and Ardagh Hoard . Early Christian history Recorded Irish history begins with the introduction of Christianity and Latin literacy, beginning ... societies, early Christian Ireland is well documented, at least for later periods, but these sources are not easy to interpret. Many questions remain unanswered and the study of early Christian Ireland ... archaeological evidence has increased. Ecclesiastical history Main Celtic Christianity ... to Irish Christians in 431 which demonstrates that there were already Christians living in Ireland. Prosper ... more details
multiple issues introrewrite June 2009 refimprove June 2009 History of Ireland Early History As Ireland ... expanded History Military history of Europe DEFAULTSORT Military History Of Ireland Category Battles involving Ireland Category Irish rebellions Category Military history of Ireland Category Wars involving ... of separate kingdoms throughout its early history. In the 5th century, Irish tribes known to the Romans ... monasteries on Ireland s west coast in 795, and then spread out to cover the rest of the coastline ... and in many cases became allies, with intermarriage common throughout Ireland. A major Irish battle ... King of Ireland along with a small contingent of Viking defectors. After this date Viking activity was sporadic ... of Ireland. A century after the Norman invasion of England Norman invasion and conquest of England, the Anglo Norman s would turn Norman invasion of Ireland their attention to Ireland . Anglo Norman barons settled in Ireland from the 12th century, initially to support Irish regional kings such as Dermot ... swath of Ireland became a nominal feudal possession of the Anglo Norman King of England and his various ... of Ireland and partial colonisation. After the Williamite war in Ireland ended in 1691, the resulting ... in large numbers throughout its history. Professor Richard Holmes calculates that at the time of the War ... service records. Despite conscription not being extended to Ireland in the First World War , over ... against reports of against Irish War of Independence Martial law British atrocities in Ireland which ... army. Republic of Ireland Northern Ireland Until 1922 Secret society secret societies , popular ... Britain and Ireland 1801 union of Ireland and Great Britain . Between 1919 1922 the Irish War of Independence ... of Ireland seceded from the United Kingdom to form an Sovereign state independent state , which immediately ... of the country would form Northern Ireland becoming an autonomous part of the United Kingdom. After ... II neutrality continued throughout World War II the Second World War , a period known in Ireland ... more details
No footnotes article date October 2008 History of IrelandIreland during the period 1536 1691 saw the first ... Early Modern Irish language DEFAULTSORT History Of Ireland 1536 1691 Category Early Modern Ireland Category History of Ireland by period da Det tidlige moderne Irland 1536 1691 de Geschichte Irlands .... This established two central themes in future Irish history subordination of the country to London ... the transformation of Irish society from a stateless, clan based Gaelic Ireland Gaelic structure ... 1536, when Henry VIII of England deposed the Fitzgerald dynasty as Lords Deputies of Ireland the new Kingdom of Ireland was declared by Henry VIII in 1541 and 1691, when the Irish Catholic Jacobites surrendered at Limerick, thus confirming British Protestant dominance in Ireland. This is sometimes ... Papal authority in 1536, was to change Ireland totally. While Henry VIII broke English Catholicism ... effort on behalf of the English state to re conquer and colonise Ireland thereafter. The religious schism meant that the native Irish and the Roman Catholic Old English Ireland Old English were to be excluded ... 1536 1607 Main Tudor conquest of Ireland Kingdom of Ireland Image Hans Holbein d. J. 049.jpg thumb Henry VIII br King of England and Ireland, who founded the Kingdom of Ireland and began the English ... VIII decided to re conquer Ireland. However the most immediate reason was that the Fitzgerald dynasty of Kildare , who had become the effective rulers of Ireland in the 15th century, had become very ... down this rebellion set about to pacify Ireland and bring it all under English government control, perhaps ... for another 400 or more years . Ireland was changed from a lordship to a full Kingdom under Henry VIII. From the period of the original lordship in the 12th century onwards, Ireland had retained its own bicameral Irish Parliament Parliament of Ireland , consisting of a Irish House of Commons House ... for their submission to him as King of Ireland . However, the real power in Ireland throughout this period ... more details
Unsourced date October 2011 Orphan date May 2011 McAvock a history of the name in Ireland. The name McAvock, commonly believed to be an Irish surname, is more likely to be of Scottish origin. During the plantation of Ulster controlled by King James I of England and VI of Scotland around 1609, a family of McAvocks are believed to have travelled to Ulster under instruction of King James. It is believed that the McAvock family were given land confiscated from the Irish chieftains of the U N ill and U Domhnaill families. The Mcavock family were thought to have been eventually turned on by their fellow British occupiers for being lazy and useless. It is believed that some of the McAvock family fled to western parts of County Mayo. References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist Category Irish families DEFAULTSORT Mcavock History Of The Name In Ireland ... more details
History of Ireland Northern Ireland is today one of the four countries of the United Kingdom , ref name ... in Northern Ireland civil rights movement in the 1960s. ref A History of the Ulster Unionist Party .... Holland, Jack Hope against History The Course of Conflict in Northern Ireland. Henry ... of Northern IrelandHistory of IrelandHistory of the United Kingdom Northern Irish murals History ... since 1171 DEFAULTSORT History Of Northern Ireland Category History of Northern Ireland Category History of Ireland by period cy Hanes Gogledd Iwerddon de Geschichte Nordirlands it Storia dell Irlanda ... geography in the UK is the 4 countries England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. ref ... Page8031 title Normalisation plans for Northern Ireland unveiled date 1 August 2005 publisher ... sustainable competitiveness erdf programme for northern ireland 2007 13 4 oct 2007 amended.pdf title The European Sustainable Competitiveness Programme for Northern Ireland 2007 2013 date 4 October 2007 publisher Northern Ireland Executive accessdate 28 March 2010 ref situated in the north east of the island of Ireland , having been created as a separate legal entity on 3 May 1921, under the Government of Ireland Act 1920 . ref Statutory Rules & Orders published by authority, 1921 No. 533 Additional source for 3 May 1921 date Alvin Jackson, Home Rule An Irish History , Oxford University Press, 2004, p198. ref The new autonomous Northern Ireland was formed from six of the nine counties of Ulster four counties with Unionism in Ireland unionist majorities, and Fermanagh and Tyrone , two ... 1922, the whole island of Ireland became an independent dominion known as the Irish Free State but Northern Ireland immediately exercised its right to opt out of the new dominion. Northern Ireland today ... to Home Rule Once the Nine Years War Ireland bedrock of Irish resistance to the advance of the English state in Ireland , the Plantation of Ulster by Scotland Scottish and England English colonists ... more details
Refimprove date July 2009 History of IrelandIreland s economic history starts at the end of the Ice ... Economy of the Republic of Ireland Economic history DEFAULTSORT Economic History Of Ireland Category Economic history of Ireland ... . During this period, Ireland s main exports were foodstuffs. In the 20th century, Ireland s economy ... in the world by GDP per capita . To 1800 The first settlers in Ireland were seafarers who survived ... declined from its peak of around 100,000. Metalworking began in Ireland around 2500 BC, with bronze ... as much as 370 tonnes of copper during the Bronze Age. The Celts brought iron technology to Ireland ... for the first time. In the 12th century, Ireland was invaded by the Normans . During these times ... major change was the large amount of infrastructural development of Ireland by Britain &mdash roads, railways and canal lines were established. In the 18th century English trade with Ireland was the most ... For much of the 19th century, the only factories in Ireland were the textile mills of the north, and the Guinness ... industrialized British economy. Ireland underwent major highs and lows economically during the 19th ... decades. Ireland s economic problems were in part the result of the small size of Irish ... a population of 7,000 in 1800 to 400,000 in 1900, having outgrown Dublin, the former capital. History since partition Main Economic history of the Republic of IrelandHistory of Northern Ireland After the Anglo Irish War War of Independence , most of Ireland gained independence from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland United Kingdom . Twenty six counties of Ireland became the Irish Free State , later described as the Republic of Ireland , while the other six remained in the Union as Northern Ireland . There had already been a significant economic divide between these two parts of Ireland, but following partition both regions further diverged, with Belfast , as the North s economic ... more details
More footnotes date April 2010 History of Ireland Image Ireland tower house near quin county clare.jpg thumb right frame A tower house near Quin . The Normans consolidated their presence in Ireland by building ... Trim Castle 1169 is a major construction of this period The History of Ireland 1169 1536 covers the period from the arrival of the Cambro Normans ref Se n Duffy in Medieval Ireland observes that there is no contemporary ... of the Normans in IrelandHistory of Ireland Notes Reflist DEFAULTSORT History Of Ireland 1169 1536 Category History of Ireland by period Category Norman and Medieval Ireland Category Former countries ..., which serve to emphasize the undoubted fact that those who began to settle in Ireland at this point ... made himself King of Ireland. After the Norman invasion of Ireland Norman invasion of 1171, Ireland ..., Ireland had seen intermittent warfare between provincial kingdoms over the position of High King of Ireland High King . This situation was transformed by intervention in these conflicts by Norman mercenaries ... their attention to Ireland. Ireland was made a Lordship of Ireland Lordship of the King of England ... Irish society. Arrival of the Normans 1167 1185 Main Norman invasion of Ireland By the 12th century, Ireland was divided politically into a shifting hierarchy of petty kingdom s and over kingdoms. Power ... King of Ireland , who died in 1166, Dermot MacMurrough Irish Diarmaid Mac Murchada , was forcibly ... de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke known as Strongbow. The first Norman knight to land in Ireland was Richard ..., who feared the establishment of a rival Norman state in Ireland. Accordingly, he resolved to visit ... Henry authority to invade Ireland as a means of curbing ecclesiastical corruption and abuses. Little ... not only over the island of Ireland but of all islands off the European coast, including England ... Highness doth also acknowledge, that Ireland and all other islands which Christ the Sun of Righteousness ... Lord of Ireland . When John unexpectedly succeeded his brother as John of England King John , the Lordship ... more details
and Judaism sidebar The history of the Jews in Ireland extends back nearly a thousand years. Although the Jew ish community has always been small in numbers 1,930 in the Republic of Ireland according ... history The earliest reference to the Jews in Ireland was in the year 1079. The Annals of Inisfallen ... estates. ref http www.jewishireland.org history 2.html Retrieved 5 December 2006. ref Since Ireland ... almost perfect history of Ireland and its treatment of the Jews . ref Shalom Ireland a Social History ... The Emergency Ireland Jewish victims of the Holocaust Northern Ireland Main History of the Jews in Northern .... Chief rabbi Ireland Chief rabbis of IrelandHistory of the Jews in Northern IrelandIreland Israel ... History Of The Jews In Ireland Categories Category Jewish Irish history Category Jews and Judaism ... a previous High King of Ireland . No further reference is found until nearly a century later in the reign ... in Ireland, prohibited a proposed expedition there. Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke Strongbow ... the king s prohibition went over to Ireland . By 1232, there was probably a Jewish community in Ireland ... of the King s Judaism in Ireland . ref cite book last Gifford, first Don coauthors Robert ... that all Jews in Ireland shall be intentive and respondent to Peter as their keeper in all things ... title Medieval Ireland an encyclopedia publisher CRC Press year 2005 pages 546 isbn 9780415940528 url http books.google.com ?id kVslRbrSH7QC&pg PA240&dq 22all jews in ireland shall be intentive 22 ... of Documents Relating to Ireland appears about 1286. When the Edict of Expulsion expulsion from England ... to remain in Ireland in defiance of the 1290 Edict, simply by moving beyond the area of English settlement ... elicits, Jews were certainly living in Ireland long before Oliver Cromwell revoked the English Edict ... Portugal in 1496, some of these Marrano Jews settled on Ireland s south coast. One of them, William ... & Historical Society, 1903 By Robert Day ref Ireland s first synagogue was founded in 1660 near ... more details
History of Ireland The History of Ireland 800 1169 covers the period in the history of Ireland from the first Viking raids to the Norman invasion of Ireland Norman invasion . The first two centuries of this period ... In trying to interpret the history of early Ireland, one of the most frequently asked questions ... the whole island of Ireland. Early poet historians like Flann Mainistrech constructed a history of a monarchy ... MacNeill identified the oldest certain fact in the political history of Ireland as the existence in late ... in nocht... The first recorded Viking raid in Irish history occurred in 795 in Ireland 795 when Vikings ... see History of Ireland 1169 1536 The Norman invasion of Ireland was a two stage process, which began ... . See also History of Ireland Scandinavian Scotland Early Scandinavian Dublin Great Ireland Papar Notes ... volume I series A New History of Ireland last Byrne first Francis John contribution Church and politics ... and Early Ireland volume I series A New History of Ireland last Byrne first Francis John contribution ... and Early Ireland volume I series A New History of Ireland last Byrne first Francis John contribution ... , which became the first large towns in Ireland. Ireland consisted of many semi independent t atha ... High Kings of Ireland from the northern and southern branch of the U N ill . The one who came closest to being de facto king over the whole of Ireland however was Brian Boru , the first high king in historical ... of the pioneers in modern studies of Irish medieval history Due to the rich amount of written sources, the study of Irish history 800&ndash 1169 has to a large extent focused on gathering, interpretation ... has historiographically speaking fallen between two stools. Historians of early medieval Ireland ... hand, historians of later medieval Ireland generally choose to begin proceedings with the English invasion of the 1160s. Eleventh and early twelfth century Ireland has, therefore, often assumed the character of a snappy epilogue or a lengthy prologue. ref Duffy09 Duffy, Ireland, c.1000 c.1100 , p ... more details
, Cormac 2006 Jewish Ireland in the Age of Joyce a Socioeconomic History Rivlin, Ray 2003 Shalom Ireland a Social History of Jews in Modern Ireland Warm, David D. 1998 The Jews of Northern Ireland in P. Hainsworth, ed., Divided Society Ethnic Minorities and Racism in Northern Ireland . London Pluto Press, 1998. ISBN 0 7171 3634 5 Footnotes Reflist Northern Ireland topics History of the Jews in Europe Categories Category History of Northern Ireland Jewish Category Jewish British history Category Jews and Judaism in Northern Ireland Category Jewish Irish history Northern Ireland ...Jews and Judaism sidebar The Jews of Northern Ireland have lived primarily in Belfast , where the Belfast Hebrew Congregation , an Ashkanasi orthodox community, was established in 1870. ref name JEBelfast http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 568&letter B&search hebrew 20national 20school Belfast article, Jewish Encyclopedia , 1901 1906. ref In addition, former communities were located in Derry and Lurgan . ref name JGen1 http www.jewishgen.org jcr uk Community belfast.htm Belfast Jewish Community on the http www.jewishgen.org JewishGen website ref History main History of the Jews in Ireland ... lived in Ulster, the northern province of Ireland , most of which is now known as Northern Ireland ... on 31 May 1882 at age 47 at Roxborough Castle , Moy, County Tyrone, Ireland, without issue. There were ... Catherine title Kindertransport to Millisle work publisher Culture Northern Ireland date 2005 11 25 ... In 1929, records show that 519 Jews had emigrated from Northern Ireland to the U.S. ref Linfield ... Towb , pioneer of modern dance in Northern Ireland Helen Lewis and jazz commentator Solly Lipschitz . See also Religion in Northern Ireland References Funke, Phyllis Ellen 2003 The Jewish Traveller Belfast. Hadassah Magazine , November 2003. Hyman, Louis 1972 Jews of Ireland From Earliest Times to the Year ... in Northern Ireland . Newtownards Colourpoint Books Newman, Aubrey 1975 Belfast from Provincial ... more details
. ref JR Hill, A New History of Ireland, p464 465 ref The Free State had the advantage, not posssessed by Northern Ireland, of fiscal independence but the violence and disruption of the years 1919 ... history of IrelandHistory of rail transport in Ireland Bord Snip Economic history DEFAULTSORT Economic History Of The Republic Of Ireland Category History of the Republic of Ireland Category Economy of the Republic of Ireland Category Economic history of IrelandIreland, Republic of zh ... as the Republic s currency from 1979 in Ireland 1979 until 2002 in Ireland 2002 . The state described today as the Republic of Ireland seceded from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland ... Effects of revolution and partition After the Anglo Irish War War of Independence , 26 counties of Ireland ... Free State &ndash but the 6 north eastern counties remained in the UK as Northern Ireland . In 1937 the Irish Free State was re established under its current name, Ireland. There had already been a significant economic divide between the northeast 6 counties and the rest of Ireland, but following Partition of Ireland partition both regions further diverged. In the short term, this was accentuated ... in Northern Ireland. ref http books.google.ie books?id OMQI qy16N4C&pg PA223&dq economic effect partition ireland donegal&hl en&ei ndJfTf2ZGOqU4gao4cGtCg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum ... had a devastating effect on what became Ireland s border area. County Donegal , for example, was economically separated from its natural regional economic centre of Derry . The rail transport in Ireland ... of Ireland s border area the only cross border route today is between Belfast and Dublin . ref http ... www.theirishstory.com 2011 01 25 life and debt e2 80 93 a short history of public spending borrowing and debt in independent ireland ref 1922 1960s The establishment of the Irish Free State gave rise to the first serious attempt since the 1890s to industrialise the south of Ireland, but always with scant ... more details
The history of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in Ireland Pre 20th century The Pirate Queen Ireland s legendary Pirate Queen ref cite web title official website of Ireland s Pirate Queen Grace O Malley url http www.graceomalley.com date work publisher Anne Chambers accessdate 27 July 2009 ref was Gr inne Mhaoil otherwise known as Gr inne O Malley from Clew Bay , County Mayo was born in the 16th century. It has been speculated that she may have been bisexual. O Malley engaged in revolutionary activity against the English crown. Her castle at Clare Island was attacked by an expedition from Galway intended to get rid of her. However, they were put to flight and barely escaped. Later O Malley was captured, but released some time afterward. O Malley refused to bow before Queen Elizabeth I and would not recognise Elizabeth I as the Queen of Ireland. The well known song, Or S do Bheatha Bhaile was composed in memory of her. Citation needed date July 2008 Writers and patriots Ireland and Dublin in particular have always been regarded as the home of some of the greatest gay and lesbian writers in the English speaking world, some of whom are Oscar Wilde , Eva Selina Gore Booth , Elizabeth Bowen , Kate O Brien , Ladies of Llangollen and Somerville and Ross . Indeed many of the patriots ... LGBT in Ireland Europe topic LGBT history in Category LGBT history in Ireland ... A queer nation once again After independence, Ireland became a very insular society Citation needed ... and head of the quasi fascist Blueshirts in Ireland, during the 1930s. The claim was revealed ... of Ireland In the 1970s, the Campaign for Homosexual Law Reform was led by David Norris politician ... of Ireland losing the case, Norris took the case to the European Court of Human Rights, which ruled ... economy from 1995 onwards, Ireland underwent a massive transformation both economically and socially ... open and pro gay rights with a raft of pro gay legislation. Ireland once regarded as a European ... more details
History of Ireland The whole island of Ireland formed a constituent part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 1801 to 1922. For almost all of this period, Ireland was governed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom in London through its Dublin Castle administration in Ireland . Ireland ... History of a Nation 226 ref Ireland s economic problems were in part the result of the small size ... changes 1801 1921 File Ireland population graph 1801 1921.svg 500px See also History of IrelandHistory of the United Kingdom Timeline of Irish historyHistory of the Republic of IrelandHistory of Northern ... Perhaps , John Mitchel, Lynch, Cole & Meehan 1873 History of Ireland, from the Treaty of Limerick to the Present Time , John Mitchel, Cameron & Ferguson History of Ireland, from the Treaty of Limerick ... Young Ireland , Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co. 1880 Four Years of Irish History ... webbin gutbook lookup?num 6632 A Popular History of Ireland from the Earliest Period to the Emancipation ... Who Won The War , T. Ryle Dwyer, Mercier Press, Ireland 1990 A History of Ireland , Mike Cronin, Palgrave ... History Of Ireland 1801 1923 Category History of Ireland 1801 1923 Category History of Ireland Category History of Ireland by period da Irlands historie 1801 1922 de Geschichte Irlands 1801 ... Flag Flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland , 1801 1922. The Saint Patrick s cross ... Andrew s cross to represent the inclusion of Ireland in the Union. Ireland opened the 19th century ... rebellion led by Robert Emmet in 1803. The Act of Union, which constitutionally made Ireland part of the British ... of Ireland Irish Parliament and the Parliament of Great Britain passed the Act of Union 1800 Act of Union which, from 1 January 1801, abolished the Irish legislature, and merged the Kingdom of Ireland and the Kingdom of Great Britain to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland . After ..., Ireland was governed by authorities appointed in Great Britain. These were the Lord Lieutenant ... more details
reflist External links http www.vwmadeinireland.com History of VW manufacturing in Ireland http www.volkswagen.ie contentv3 index.cfm?fuseaction page&pageID 5934&parentID 5937 Volkswagen IrelandHistory http www.ballsbridgemotors.ie contentv3 index.cfm?fuseaction page&pageID 13815&parentID 7865 History of Ballsbridge Motors Original Site of Assembly for VW in Ireland Volkswagen Group brands Category Volkswagen Group Category Automotive companies of Ireland Category History of Ireland Category Retail companies of Ireland Category Companies of the Republic of Ireland ... of IrelandIreland in 1950, when Volkswagen Beetle s started arriving into Dublin packed in crates ... to a new factory premises on the N7 road Ireland Naas Road Naas Road . Assembly of the Beetle continued ... accessdate 2009 11 06 ref Volkswagen Sales Between 1950 and 1980, Beetle sales in Ireland ... its operations in Ireland from October 2008. ref citeweb url http www.rte.ie news 2007 0122 volkswagen ... Group Ireland. ref citeweb url http www.irishtimes.com newspaper motors 2008 1001 1222724593251.html ... Ireland Select TDS Kaba Access Control Devices publisher time.data.security date 2008 10 30 accessdate 2009 11 06 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref In November 2009, Volkswagen Group Ireland also took control of the distribution business of SEAT in Ireland, another Volkswagen Group Brand. ref citeweb url http www.rte.eu motors 2009 0714 seat.html title SEAT joins Volkswagen Ireland publisher ... more details
Infobox museum name National Museum of Ireland Natural History native name Ard Mh saem na h ireann Stair an D lra native name lang ga image Naturalhistorymuseumireland.jpg caption Entrance to the museum alt Fa ade of the museum with trees in the foreground. map type Ireland Central Dublin map caption Location of the museum in Dublin map alt The Natural History Museum is in central Dublin. latitude ... history.aspx Ireland s Natural History Museum lang ga M saem Stair an D lra , sometimes called the Dead Zoo ref name archiseek cite web url http ireland.archiseek.com buildings ireland dublin southcity merrion square naturalhistorymuseum.html title Natural History Museum, Merrion Square, Dublin last Clerkin first Paul work Architecture of Ireland publisher Archiseek accessdate 2009 05 28 ref ref ... the Dodo specimen is available Museums and Galleries in Ireland Category Natural history museums in the Republic of Ireland Category Museums in Dublin city ... 2 2 br Republic of IrelandIreland type National museum collection visitors 108,615 2007 ref http ... Museum of Ireland , is housed on Merrion Street in Dublin , Republic of IrelandIreland ... era building. Collection image Natural History Museum of Ireland.JPG thumb 250px right Galleries The building ... animals native to or found in Ireland comprise the rest of the ground floor. Many of the specimens of currently ... Blaschka . As with many other natural history museums, a large number of specimens are not on display ..., Stephen Jay Gould did an extensive study of the specimens in the museum. History The Natural History ... history collections, that of Nathaniel Gottfried Leske in 1792 . The building and its displays reflect many aspects of the history and development of the collections. It was originally built as an extension ... was designed by architect Frederick Clarendon in harmony with the National Gallery of Ireland ... of the museum s collection. http www.flickr.com search ?q natural history museum dublin Flickr Photos ... more details
. Early history The first routes in Ireland were prehistoric trackways, some of which were later developed into roads suited for Wheel wheeled vehicles . Many of Ireland s minor roads may well have ... III XXIV 1.php Library Ireland A Smaller Social History of Ancient Ireland ref Although Early Irish law law tracts in Early Medieval Ireland described several different types of road, and Irish annals referred to a network of major highways, there is no evidence to suggest that Ireland ... Ireland A Smaller Social History of Ancient Ireland ref Unlike Roman roads, these routes were ... G100054 index.html History of Ireland notes the building of bridges among the achievements of Tairrdelbach ... Geoffrey Keating, History of Ireland , III, 29. ref Some bridges were constructed of strong hurdles .... ref http www.aaireland.ie about history.asp AA IrelandHistory ref Evidence that the Trunk ...File Hilly Irish country road.jpg thumb 275px A country road in a hilly landscape in Ireland. There have been routes and trackways in Ireland connecting settlements and facilitating trade since ancient ... points . ref name multiple1 http books.google.ie books?id ypR3QWtmBRoC&pg PA2&lpg PA2&dq Ireland post .... Carlow to Co. Wexford There is almost no evidence that large roads were constructed in Ireland during ... treasures on Hill of Tara ref ref http tech.groups.yahoo.com group Stone Age Ireland message 336 Stiof ... and roads are known from all over Ireland from the Late Bronze Age. One example from Ballyalbanagh ... have found some roads built with stone in the Irish Iron Age . Ireland was never part of the Roman Empire and, therefore, Roman roads were not built in Ireland. However, a 22 kilometre long Iron ... known in Ireland. ref name multiple3 http books.google.ie books?id P6OdT7MIflgC&pg PA190&lpg PA190&dq Ireland post roads&source bl&ots x1JhYPalMM&sig mO8KIarGsnyLavgwzecT0mQkukw&hl en&ei 1LWqSYTdDZSIjAfzu6DoDw ... transport from the 1840s 1850s onwards. The development of the History of the internal combustion ... more details
No footnotes article date October 2008 History of IrelandHistory of IrelandIreland 1691 1801 was marked ... history has been called the long peace ref Eamon O Flaherty, Eighteenth Century Ireland The Long Peace New Gill History of Ireland , Gill & Macmillan 2009 , ISBN 978 0717116270 ref and indeed for nearly ... Wisconsin 2007. DEFAULTSORT History Of Ireland 1691 1801 Category History of Ireland by period da ... of Ireland See Early Modern Ireland 1536 1691 . During this time, Ireland was an autonomous ... in Ireland in 1691 and ends with the Act of Union 1800 Act of Union , which formally annexed Ireland ... century, Irish antagonism towards England was aggravated by the economic situation of Ireland in the 18th century. Throughout the century English trade with Ireland was the most important branch of English ... in 18th century Ireland as the only means of tenant farmers to redress grievances against their landlords ... and payment of tithes to the state religion established Church of Ireland most of the peasantry being ... the Great Famine Ireland Great Famine of the 1840s. Great economic disparities existed between different ... economy. Irish Parliament and politics In this period, Ireland was governed by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland the King s Governor of Ireland and by the Irish Parliament . The Parliament in earlier ... , support for the Stuart dynasty by Gaels Gaelic and Irish Catholics Catholic Ireland , had been utterly defeated in the Williamite war in Ireland which ended in 1691. The defeat of the Catholic landed ... European history absolutism , the preservation of property and a degree of electoral power ... on it. From 1766 Catholics favoured reform of the existing state in Ireland. Their politics were ... 18th century, many of the Irish Protestant elite had come to see Ireland as their native country. A Parliamentary ... markets, but allowed no tariffs for English goods in Ireland. From early in the century, Irish parliamentarians also campaigned for legislative independence for the Parliament of Ireland , especially ... more details
History of Ireland The Irish state originally came into being in 1922 as the Irish Free State , a dominion ... now known as the European Union in 1973. Economic, political and social history, 1945 1990 Ireland ... the Anglo Irish Treaty . It comprises of 26 of Ireland s 32 counties. Since 1949 it has described itself as the Republic of Ireland . The Free State was immediately embroiled, on its foundation, in a Civil ... under the Treaty and Ireland s neutrality in the Second World War demonstrated it independence in foreign policy matters from Britain. In 1948 Ireland formally left the British Commonwealth and adopted .... ref JJ Lee, Ireland 1912 1985, Politics and Society, p513 ref However it also inherited from British ... industrial base. For much of its history, the state has struggled to rectify these problems ... investment with low taxes. This was expanded when Ireland entered the European Economic Community in 1972. ref Joh O Hagan ed , The Economy of Ireland 1995 , p36 37 ref In the 1990s and 2000s, Ireland experienced an economic boom known as the Celtic Tiger , in which the country s GDP surpassed many of its European neighbours. ref http www.as.ysu.edu ohu articles Ireland freemkt.pdf ref Immigration ... www.workpermit.com news 2007 01 07 ireland immigration driving population increase.htm ref However, since 2008, Ireland has experienced a severe crisis in the banking sector and with sovereign debt. The resultant economic slump has deepened the effect of the world recession on Ireland. From 1937 until 1998, the Irish constitution included a claim to the territory of Northern Ireland , which was claimed ... to unite Ireland by force. This has occurred in the 1950s, throughout the 1970s and 1980s and on a reduced scale, to the present. ref Richard English, Armed Struggle A History of the IRA, p77 78, 118 ... within Northern Ireland from 1968 to the late 1990s. The British government officially recognised ... Ireland and instead extend the right of Irish citizenship to all the people of the island should they wish ... more details
references See also History of rail transport Rail transport in Ireland Diesel Locomotives of Ireland Buttevant Rail Disaster Armagh rail disaster History of Ireland Irish Railway Bibliography Northern ... CI website background history on transport in Ireland http www.railusers.ie Rail Users ... Railway Preservation Society of Ireland RPSI includes short history, important dates, map http ... Closed railways in Ireland Category Closed railways in Northern Ireland Category History of rail transport ... Category History of transport in Ireland ga Stair iarnr id na h ireann ...refimprove talk y date November 2007 stack Image Ireland s Rail Network 1925 75.gif thumb 200px Ireland s extensive rail network was largely dismantled during the 20th century. Image Map Rail Ireland Viceregal Commission 1906.jpg thumb 200px 1906 Viceregal Commission rail map of Ireland. Image Old irish railways enhanced.jpg thumb 200px Map of Irish rail network between 1925 and 1930. The history of rail transport in Ireland began only a decade later than that of History of rail transport in Great Britain Great Britain . By its peak in 1920, Ireland counted 5,500 route kilometers. The current status ... Ireland and the Republic of Ireland . Ireland s railways are run by Iarnr d ireann in the Republic and Northern Ireland Railways . The Railway Preservation Society of Ireland based in Whitehead ... Down Railway is the only self contained full size heritage railway in Ireland. See rail transport in Ireland for the current situation. Transport before railways Transport on a country wide scale ... Canal of Ireland Grand Canal was opened. The addition of the Royal Canal and river navigation particularly ... carrying operations. Despite these improvements huge areas of Ireland still relied on a basic road system turnpikes were still slow and canals were expensive. Ireland s first railway Image Dublin Kingstown ..., the Liverpool and Manchester Railway ref cite book author Rynne, C. title Industrial Ireland 1750 ... more details
of England gained full control of Ireland by means of History of Ireland 1536 1691 a series of military ... of Christianity in Ireland Christianity to Ireland dates to sometime before the 5th century, presumably in interactions with Roman Britain. Christian worship had reached pagan Ireland around ... in Ireland, as was not the case in the rest of Europe at the time. It is often misstated that St. Patrick brought the faith to Ireland, but it was already present on the island long before Patrick ... and Ireland before and during the post Roman period, when Germanic invasions sharply reduced contact .... ref D ibh Cr in n, Early Medieval Ireland 400 1200 London, 1995 T. M. Charles Edwards, Early Christians Ireland Cambridge, 2000 W. Davies, The Myth of the Celtic Church , in N. Edwards and A. Lane ..., Some problems concerning the organization of the Church in early medieval Ireland , Peritia 3 1984 ... Celestine sent St. Patrick . Although he is called the Apostle of Ireland, this does not imply that he found Ireland altogether pagan and left it altogether Christian. It is however quite true that when ... Press, 2004 , p. 96. ref He was captured by Irish raiders and spent six years as a slave in Ireland but escaped. He entered the church and became a bishop before returning to Ireland as a missionary ... from abroad, these latter diffused knowledge over western Europe, and Ireland received and merited ... for holiness. St. Brigid is a name still dear to Ireland, and she, as well as Saint Ita St. Ita , Saint ... school s in Ireland became centers of excellence for peoples from all over Europe, as can be seen ... as missionaries in Ireland, specifically at Rath Melsigi, Co. Carlow, in Leinster . These English monks trained in Ireland in order to convert their pagan Germanic relatives on the continent. Several .... Fresh arrivals came from Ireland the monastery with Columba as its abbot was soon a flourishing institution ... at Bangor. The tales about Mong n portray the Irish Sea as a highway between Ireland and Britain ... more details
Infobox museum name National Museum of Ireland Decorative Arts & History native name Ard Mh saem na h ireann Na hEala ona Maisi la Stair native name lang ga image Collins Barracks Museum front.JPG caption Entrance to the museum alt Facade of the former Collins Barracks with museum signage in the foreground. map type Ireland Central Dublin map caption Location of the museum in Dublin map alt The National Museum of Ireland is in central Dublin. latitude 53.348367 longitude 6.28581 coordinates type established 18 September 1997 location Collins Barracks br Benburb Street br Dublin Dublin 7 br Republic of IrelandIreland type National museum collection 150,000 items visitors 313,790 2009 ref http www.arts sport tourism.gov.ie culture attendance figures.html ref curator Michael Kenny Keeper publictransit Museum Luas station rail interchange dublin br Dublin Bus routes 25, 25A, 66, 67, 90 network NMI website http www.museum.ie en intro arts and history.aspx museum.ie en intro arts and history.aspx The National Museum of Ireland Decorative Arts & History lang ga Ard Mh saem na h ireann Na hEala ona Maisi la Stair is a branch of the National Museum of Ireland located at the former Collins Barracks Dublin Collins Barracks in the Arbour Hill area of Dublin , Republic of IrelandIreland . The main focus of the galleries is on arts, craft and wares, including exhibits on Irish coins and currency, silverware, furniture, folklife and costumes, ceramics, glassware, etc. Included are artifacts such as Etruscan civilization Etruscan vases, gauntlets worn by William III of England King William at Battle of the Boyne , a life belt and oar salvaged from the wreck of the RMS Lusitania and a pocket ... Red Line Luas Red Line col FF0000 end box References reflist Category History museums in the Republic of Ireland Category National museums of the Republic of Ireland Category Museums in Dublin city Category ... museums in the Republic of Ireland Category Collection of the National Museum of Ireland ... more details
The history of the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship is long and remarkable, with over one hundred ... one sided All Ireland finals in history. It was a record making third All Ireland title in a row ... consecutive All Ireland final. History was made on that day as for the first time ever a team ... the history of the Hurling Championship back to its beginning, it is possible to easily pick out periods when specific teams or Counties of Ireland counties dominated the competition, only to find themselves ... Ireland championship ever played. The five participating teams were paired off against each other .... The inaugural All Ireland senior hurling final was played on Easter Sunday 1888 in Birr , County .... With no number of points equaling a goal in those days the destination of the very first All Ireland ... go on a promotional tour of the United States. The tour was a failure and the All Ireland was left ... to Ireland. 1889 to 1891 The championship gathers momentum In 1889 Clare on the very first Munster final before taking on Dublin in the All Ireland final. The Clare men, who played in their bare ... line gave Dublin their first All Ireland title and meant that goal scoring hero Spain became the first dual All Ireland winner as he won an All Ireland football medal with Limerick in 1887. In 1890 Cork and Wexford did battle in the All Ireland final. The game was a controversial one and was marred ... to 1 6, however, the GAA s Central Council later backed Cork and the team were awarded the All Ireland title. The 1891 championship saw the novelty of Kerry contesting the All Ireland final with Wexford .... The first game that day was the All Ireland football semi final between Dublin and Cavan. This was followed by the All Ireland furling final and the programme of games finished with the All Ireland ... for the only occasion that extra time was played in an All Ireland final. Kerry went on to win the game by 2 3 to 1 5 to capture their first and only All Ireland hurling title. 1892 to 1894 Cork ... more details