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PREFACE
CONTENTS
CHAPTER II. - THE WORLD UNDER THE LEAD OF THE EUROPEAN RACES.—MISSION OF THE IRISH RACE IN THE MOVEMENT.
CHAPTER III. - THE IRISH BETTER PREPARED TO RECEIVE CHRISTIANITY THAN OTHER NATIONS.
CHAPTER IV. - HOW THE IRISH RECEIVED CHRISTIANITY.
CHAPTER V. - THE CHRISTIAN IRISH AND THE PAGAN DANES.
CHAPTER VI. - THE IRISH FREE CLANS AND ANGLO-NORMAN FEUDALISM.
CHAPTER VII. - IRELAND SEPARATED FROM EUROPE.-A TRIPLE EPISODE.
CHAPTER VIII. - THE IRISH AND THE TUDORS.—HENRY VIII.
In this thoughtful study the author examines how the distinctive character of a people is etched into its history, using the Irish nation as a central example. By comparing Ireland with neighboring cultures and distant societies, the work reveals how geography, tradition, and pivotal events have shaped a unique communal identity. The narrative weaves together observations on language, folklore, religious influence, and social customs to illustrate the enduring traits that set the Irish apart.
The first part of the book traces early settlements, medieval upheavals, and the formative years of Irish society, highlighting moments that forged its resilient spirit. Readers are invited to consider how the interplay of conquest, diaspora, and cultural revival continues to echo in contemporary Ireland. Throughout, the author balances scholarly insight with accessible storytelling, offering a nuanced portrait of a people whose past still informs their present.
Language
en
Duration
~24 hours (1424K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2002-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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1807–1885
A French-born Jesuit priest who became an important voice in 19th-century American Catholic education, he wrote widely on history, religion, and public life. He is especially remembered for his years at St. John's College in Fordham, where he served as an early president and helped shape the school that became Fordham University.
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