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Paperback A Memoir On Ireland Native And Saxon. V. 1: 1172-1660 Book

ISBN: 1245924370

ISBN13: 9781245924375

A Memoir On Ireland Native And Saxon. V. 1: 1172-1660

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A Memoir On Ireland Native And Saxon. V. 1, covering the period from 1172 to 1660, offers a detailed historical perspective on Ireland's complex relationship with England. Authored by Daniel O'Connell, a prominent figure in Irish history, this volume provides insights into the political, social, and cultural dynamics that shaped the nation during this tumultuous era.

O'Connell's work delves into the interactions between the native Irish population and the Anglo-Saxon settlers, exploring the conflicts, alliances, and transformations that defined the period. Readers interested in Irish history, Anglo-Irish relations, and the social conditions of the time will find this memoir to be a valuable resource. This historical account provides a window into the challenges and triumphs of a nation grappling with its identity and destiny.

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