The History of Ireland:
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adam_text | introduction
01
and scholars
the earliest inhabitants
the arrival of the Celts
political and social structures
the coming of Christianity
Vikings!
High Kings?
1167
the arrival of Henry II
beyond the Pale: establishing
English control
increasing control?
the decline of the colony
Edward Bruce
the Statutes of Kilkenny
Ireland and the Wars of the Roses
the power of the
Poynings Law
02
the fall of the House of Kildare
the Reformation
Henry. King of Ireland
the Reformation after Henry
Hugh O Neill
rebellion in
03
04
the
23
the Nine Years War
24
the Treaty of Mellifont
25
the Ulster Plantation
26
Charles
27
Wentworth
27
the
28
the Confederation of Kilkenny
30
to hell or Connaught: Cromwell in Ireland
31
Ireland under the Republic
32
from restoration to revolution
33
Charles
34
the Popish plot
34
James II and the War of the Three Kings
35
the siege of Deny
36
the post-war settlement
37
the
38
the Irish parliament
39
the penal laws
40
the origins of Irish Nationalism
41
the American War of Independence
42
free trade
43
in search of legislative independence
44
G
achieved?
45
Pitt the Younger
45
the French Revolution
46
further reform
47
war with France
48
countdown to revolution
49
the
50
the Act of Union
52
nationalism and unionism
54
Emmet s rebellion
55
the struggle for emancipation
55
the Catholic
O Connelľs
the reforms of the 1830s
repeal of the Union
the Great Famine
emigration
the
the Fenians
Gladstone and the Irish Question
the Home Rule movement emerges
Parneil
the Land League
Home Rule?
Kitty O Shea
the second Home Rule Bill,
killing Home Rule with kindness
05
cultural renaissance
the Gaelic Athletic Association
new beginnings in literature
revival and division
republicanism rejuvenated
the IRB
industrial unrest
Home Rule achieved?
the
unionist opposition
Ulster will fight
petitions, plans and private armies
nationalist reactions
Gunrunning!
civil war?
Ireland s war experience
home by Christmas?
06
the Volunteer split
England s difficulty is Ireland s opportunity
Padraig Pearse
James Connolly
planning the rising
disaster strikes!
the Easter Rising
military matters
all changed, changed utterly
the emergence of Sinn
the Lloyd George talks
a changing political climate
Éamon deValera
the Irish Convention
the conscription crisis
the German Plot
the
the establishment of
DeValera in America
mission to Paris
the War of Independence
Michael Collins
the government s response
atrocities
dealing with Ulster
the government of Ireland Act
07
a truce
background negotiations
the Irish team
Britain s negotiators
talking
a Boundary Com
decision time!
debate
114
a
116
countdown to conflict
117
Civil War
118
a Protestant parliament and a Protestant
state
120
violence in
121
establishing the government of
Northern Ireland
121
nationalists and the new state
122
the government s reaction
123
PR and gerrymandering
124
the Boundary Commission
125
politics after the Boundary Commission
127
states within a state?
127
the Northern Ireland economy
127
breaking the links: the Irish Froe State,
1922-39
129
state-building
130
parliamentary structures
130
the institutions of state
131
security
132
new parties
133
Dévalera
135
society and economy
135
the Restless Dominion
137
countdown to election
138
DeValera takes over
139
the Btueshirts and the IRA
140
dismantling the Treaty
141
a new Constitution
142
London s reaction
144
the economic war
144
the Anglo-Irish Agreements,
146
10
playing a full part? Northern Ireland s
war effort
are you ready?
the role of the Northern Ireland government
11
12
the Blitz
150
leadership changes
151
conscription
152
enlistment
153
agriculture
153
industry
154
wartime conditions without a war:
Eire,
154
declaration of neutrality
154
Britain s reaction to neutrality
156
neutrality in operation
156
the impact of the Emergency
158
neutrality from a British perspective
159
Ireland in the post-war years
160
economic malaise
161
the Inter-Party government
161
economic developments
163
declaration of the Irish Republic,
163
reactions to the declaration
165
the Mother and Child Scheme
166
governing Ireland in the
167
Northern Ireland
169
the Welfare State
169
the economy
171
politics
171
IRA activity
172
transforming the face of Ulster?
173
a new premier
174
improving the economy
174
political changes
176
extending the hand of friendship
reactions to O Neill s policies
the emergence of Revd Ian Paisley
violence and division
the emergence of NICRA
NICRA saims
support and reaction
NIC
violence in Derry
the Five Point Reform Programme
the People s Democracy march
aftermath
the crossroads election
another new leader
13
the summer of
a long hot summer
the need for political solutions
the Downing Street Declaration
reactions
the re-emergence of the IRA
the
Protestant paramilitaries
Faulkner replaces Chichester Clark
political realignments
internment
reactions to internment
Bloody Sunday
Direct Rule
reactions to the end of Stormont
1972:
power-sharing
reactions
an Executive is formed
Sunningdale
14
15
terms of the Agreement
202
problems for the future
203
a house of cards?
203
the
204
the shutdown begins
205
Wilson s fatal intervention
206
the search for a solution:
208
continuing the search
209
new security policies
210
the Peace People
210
the hunger strikes
211
concessions granted?
212
the ballot box in one hand and the
Armante in
213
rolling devolution
213
concern for the SDLP
214
the New Ireland Forum
215
the Anglo-Irish Agreement
216
what was agreed?
216
reactions
217
the unionist campaign of opposition
218
results of the campaign
220
the beginning of the end:
221
Sinn
222
the Hume-Adams talks
223
no end to the violence
224
political progress?
225
resurrecting hope
227
the Downing Street Declaration
227
political reactions
228
the
229
the loyalist response
231
the Framework Documents
231
reactions
232
decommissioning
233
Forum elections
234
the peace talks
235
New Labour
235
the final countdown
236
the 6ood Friday Agreement and
Пі
238
the terms of the Agreement
239
policing
240
reactions to the Agreement
241
referenda
242
Assembly elections
242
a blighter future?
243
stalled progress
244
failure
245
continuing impasse
246
Colombia and Bin Laden
247
re-electing Trimble
248
devolution dead
249
elections
250
polling day
251
another spanner in the works!
252
Leeds Castle
254
after Leeds Castle
254
say cheese!
255
the deal
256
cops and robbers
257
musical chairs
258
decommissioning done
259
one problem after another
259
kick-starting the process
261
Stormont under siege
262
divisions and developments
262
collusion!
264
a vote for stability?
265
17
the Republic of Ireland since the
the Lemass years
educational changes
Fine Gael
the impact of the north
in from the cold: Haughey as Taoiseach
Haughey s Ireland
too many elections!
constitutional crusade
the Ides of March?
crisis renewed
a decade of scandals
into a new millennium
scandals
election fever
abbreviations
glossary
taking it further
index
267
268
268
269
271
272
273
274
275
275
276
277
279
281
283
284
286
293
297
|
adam_txt |
introduction
01
and scholars
the earliest inhabitants
the arrival of the Celts
political and social structures
the coming of Christianity
Vikings!
High Kings?
1167
the arrival of Henry II
beyond the Pale: establishing
English control
increasing control?
the decline of the colony
Edward Bruce
the Statutes of Kilkenny
Ireland and the Wars of the Roses
the power of the
Poynings' Law
02
the fall of the House of Kildare
the Reformation
Henry. King of Ireland
the Reformation after Henry
Hugh O'Neill
rebellion in
03
04
the
23
the Nine Years' War
24
the Treaty of Mellifont
25
the Ulster Plantation
26
Charles
27
Wentworth
27
the
28
the Confederation of Kilkenny
30
to hell or Connaught: Cromwell in Ireland
31
Ireland under the Republic
32
from restoration to revolution
33
Charles
34
the 'Popish plot'
34
James II and the War of the Three Kings
35
the siege of Deny
36
the post-war settlement
37
the
38
the Irish parliament
39
the penal laws
40
the origins of Irish Nationalism
41
the American War of Independence
42
free trade
43
in search of legislative independence
44
G
achieved?
45
Pitt the Younger
45
the French Revolution
46
further reform
47
war with France
48
countdown to revolution
49
the
50
the Act of Union
52
nationalism and unionism
54
Emmet's rebellion
55
the struggle for emancipation
55
the Catholic
O'Connelľs
the reforms of the 1830s
repeal of the Union
the Great Famine
emigration
the
the Fenians
Gladstone and the Irish Question
the Home Rule movement emerges
Parneil
the Land League
Home Rule?
Kitty O'Shea
the second Home Rule Bill,
killing Home Rule with kindness
05
cultural renaissance
the Gaelic Athletic Association
new beginnings in literature
revival and division
republicanism rejuvenated
the IRB
industrial unrest
Home Rule achieved?
the
unionist opposition
'Ulster will fight'
petitions, plans and private armies
nationalist reactions
Gunrunning!
civil war?
Ireland's war experience
home by Christmas?
06
the Volunteer split
England's difficulty is Ireland's opportunity
Padraig Pearse
James Connolly
planning the rising
disaster strikes!
the Easter Rising
military matters
all changed, changed utterly
the emergence of Sinn
the Lloyd George talks
a changing political climate
Éamon deValera
the Irish Convention
the conscription crisis
the 'German Plot'
the
the establishment of
DeValera in America
mission to Paris
the War of Independence
Michael Collins
the government's response
atrocities
dealing with Ulster
the government of Ireland Act
07
a truce
background negotiations
the Irish team
Britain's negotiators
talking
a Boundary Com
decision time!
debate
114
a
116
countdown to conflict
117
Civil War
118
a Protestant parliament and a Protestant
state
120
violence in
121
establishing the government of
Northern Ireland
121
nationalists and the new state
122
the government's reaction
123
PR and gerrymandering
124
the Boundary Commission
125
politics after the Boundary Commission
127
states within a state?
127
the Northern Ireland economy
127
breaking the links: the Irish Froe State,
1922-39
129
state-building
130
parliamentary structures
130
the institutions of state
131
security
132
new parties
133
Dévalera
135
society and economy
135
the 'Restless Dominion'
137
countdown to election
138
DeValera takes over
139
the Btueshirts and the IRA
140
dismantling the Treaty
141
a new Constitution
142
London's reaction
144
the economic war
144
the Anglo-Irish Agreements,
146
10
playing a full part? Northern Ireland's
war effort
are you ready?
the role of the Northern Ireland government
11
12
the Blitz
150
leadership changes
151
conscription
152
enlistment
153
agriculture
153
industry
154
wartime conditions without a war:
Eire,
154
declaration of neutrality
154
Britain's reaction to neutrality
156
neutrality in operation
156
the impact of 'the Emergency'
158
neutrality from a British perspective
159
Ireland in the post-war years
160
economic malaise
161
the Inter-Party government
161
economic developments
163
declaration of the Irish Republic,
163
reactions to the declaration
165
the Mother and Child Scheme
166
governing Ireland in the
167
Northern Ireland
169
the Welfare State
169
the economy
171
politics
171
IRA activity
172
transforming the face of Ulster?
173
a new premier
174
improving the economy
174
political changes
176
extending the hand of friendship
reactions to O'Neill's policies
the emergence of Revd Ian Paisley
violence and division
the emergence of NICRA
NICRA'saims
support and reaction
NIC
violence in Derry
the Five Point Reform Programme
the People's Democracy march
aftermath
the'crossroads election'
another new leader
13
the summer of
a long hot summer
the need for political solutions
the Downing Street Declaration
reactions
the re-emergence of the IRA
the
Protestant paramilitaries
Faulkner replaces Chichester Clark
political realignments
internment
reactions to internment
Bloody Sunday
Direct Rule
reactions to the end of Stormont
1972:
power-sharing
reactions
an Executive is formed
Sunningdale
14
15
terms of the Agreement
202
problems for the future
203
a house of cards?
203
the
204
the shutdown begins
205
Wilson's fatal intervention
206
the search for a solution:
208
continuing the search
209
new security policies
210
the Peace People
210
the hunger strikes
211
concessions granted?
212
the ballot box in one hand and the
Armante in
213
'rolling devolution'
213
concern for the SDLP
214
the New Ireland Forum
215
the Anglo-Irish Agreement
216
what was agreed?
216
reactions
217
the unionist campaign of opposition
218
results of the campaign
220
the beginning of the end:
221
Sinn
222
the Hume-Adams talks
223
no end to the violence
224
political progress?
225
resurrecting hope
227
the Downing Street Declaration
227
political reactions
228
the
229
the loyalist response
231
the Framework Documents
231
reactions
232
decommissioning
233
Forum elections
234
the peace talks
235
New Labour
235
the final countdown
236
the 6ood Friday Agreement and
Пі
238
the terms of the Agreement
239
policing
240
reactions to the Agreement
241
referenda
242
Assembly elections
242
a blighter future?
243
stalled progress
244
failure
245
continuing impasse
246
Colombia and Bin Laden
247
re-electing Trimble
248
devolution dead
249
elections
250
polling day
251
another spanner in the works!
252
Leeds Castle
254
after Leeds Castle
254
say cheese!
255
the 'deal'
256
cops and robbers
257
musical chairs
258
decommissioning done
259
one problem after another
259
kick-starting the process
261
Stormont under 'siege'
262
divisions and developments
262
collusion!
264
a vote for stability?
265
17
the Republic of Ireland since the
the Lemass years
educational changes
Fine Gael
the impact of the north
in from the cold: Haughey as Taoiseach
Haughey's Ireland
too many elections!
constitutional crusade
the Ides of March?
crisis renewed
a decade of scandals
into a new millennium
scandals
election fever
abbreviations
glossary
taking it further
index
267
268
268
269
271
272
273
274
275
275
276
277
279
281
283
284
286
293
297 |
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