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The Oxford Companion to Irish History (Oxford Paperback Reference) [Paperback]

S. J. Connolly (Editor)


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0199234833 978-0199234837 October 3, 2007 2
"A companion to be cherished," "judicious and authoritative," "informative and entertaining," "an invaluable work of reference"--these are just some of the phrases used by reviewers to describe the Oxford Companion to Irish History.
With over 1,800 entries, this acclaimed Companion--now available in the Oxford Paperback Reference series--offers a comprehensive and authoritative guide to all aspects of Ireland's past, from earliest times to the present day. There is coverage not only of leading political figures, organizations, and events, but also of subjects such as dress, music, sport, and diet. Traditional topics such as the rebellion of 1798 and the Irish Civil War sit alongside entries on newly developing areas such as women's history and popular culture. In addition to the alphabetical entries, the Companion includes a selection of historical maps depicting such time periods as Ireland circa 800, Ireland circa 1350, Ireland in the late 15th century, modern Ireland, and much more. There is also a subject index, which groups headwords into thematic batches to provide an alternative way to access the entries.
Interest in Irish culture, politics, and society, both ancient and modern, never seems to falter. The Oxford Companion to Irish History will be valued by students as a reference work and treasured by general readers eager for information about the Emerald Isle.


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`Review from previous edition a serious reference work which, unusually, is also a rewarding read for the casual browser...[a] good Companion to student, historian or lay reader alike ' Neil Johnston, Belfast Telegraph

`an invaluable work of reference that will inform, educate and might even entertain...this book has something valuable to tell armchair republicans, loyalist community workers, Dublin e-commerce execs, A-level students and everybody in between ' Joanna Braniff, Irish News

`a comprehensive and authoritative guide ' Daphne Abernethy, News Letter

`a marvellous companion for the economic and business historian' Belfast Telegraph

`a fascinating and illuminating book which will provide hours of leisurely enjoyment' David Granville, Irish Democrat

`a compilation which, without sacrificing scholarship, triumphantly lays before the reader so much that is both useful and new...this is a companion to be cherished' Toby Barnard, TLS

`will provide an essential reference work for all journalists, historians, diplomats and indeed anyone who wishes to find out quickly the who, the when, and the what in Irish history' Thomas Bartlett, Irish Times

`judicious and authoritative...invaluable to academics and taxi drivers alike ' Roy Foster, The Times

`packed with small nuggets of knowledge...consistently stimulating and instructive...irresistible for browsing' Victoria Glendinning, Daily Telegraph

`fine book of reference' Edward Pearce, History Today

About the Author


S. J. Connolly is Professor of Irish History at the School of Modern History, Queen's University, in Belfast.

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  • Paperback: 672 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 2 edition (October 3, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0199234833
  • ISBN-13: 978-0199234837
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #987,987 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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vocational organization, Gárda Síochána, economic war, Gearóid Mór, independent opposition, national volunteers, Cáin Adomnáin, base clientship, speculative grant, constructive unionism, interparty government, continental colleges, medieval lordship, bill dispute, trade agitation, honour price, high kingship
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