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History of Ireland


 

The history of Ireland begins between 8000 and 7000 BC, when the first humans inhabited Ireland. This was followed by a migration of Celtic-speaking people between 700 and 500 BC and Viking settlers in the ninth century AD. Until the fifteenth century Ireland was a patch-work of competing kingdoms and over-kingdoms. English involvement in Ireland began with the arrival of the Normans in the twelfth century, but England did not have full control until the whole island had been conquered in 1653.

References

  • "Irish Kings and High Kings", Francis John Byrne, Dublin, 1973.
  • "A New History of Ireland: I - PreHistoric and Early Ireland", ed. Daibhi O Croinin. 2005
  • "A New History of Ireland: II- Medieval Ireland 1169-1534", ed. Art Cosgrove. 1987.
  • Braudel, Fernand, The Perspective of the World, vol III of Civilization and Capitalism (1979, in English 1985)
  • Plumb, J.H., England in the 18th Century, 1973: "The Irish Empire"
  • Murray N. Rothbard, For a New Liberty, 1973, online.