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The Story of Ireland

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by Neil Hegarty


  Dermot MacMurrough

  Derry

  Bloody Sunday

  burning of 1608

  Jacobite Siege of

  riots 1968

  social deprivation

  and the Troubles

  Dervorgilla

  Desmond, Earls of

  diamonds

  Disraeli, Benjamin

  Disraeli administration

  Dissenters

  see also Presbyterians

  divorce

  ‘Document No. 2’

  Docwra, Sir Henry

  Donaghadee

  Donal, King of Limerick

  Donal O’Neill

  Donegal

  Downpatrick

  Dowth passage tombs

  Doyle, Bishop James Warren

  Draperstown

  Drogheda

  druids

  Dublin

  and the 1641 rebellion

  and the Act of Union

  Anglo Norman conquest

  anti-imperialist marches

  and the Black Death

  Boer cause marches

  church-building in

  and Connolly

  and Cromwell

  Easter Rising 1916

  and Emmet’s rebellion plans

  and the Famine

  Fenian rallies

  first Catholic lord mayor

  and the Government of Ireland Act

  IRA action in

  and the Irish Republican Brotherhood

  and the Irish Transport and General Workers’ Union

  James II in

  and Jonathan Swift

  national cultural institutions

  Norse

  parades

  poverty

  real estate bubble

  rebellion 1798

  and the Scottish invasion

  and the Second World War

  and the Terence MacManus funeral

  Tone imprisoned in

  and the Troubles

  Tudor

  Victoria’s visit to

  under William III

  Dublin Castle

  Dundas, Henry

  Dungall, St

  Dungannon

  Dunlap, John

  DuPont

  Durrow, Book of

  Durrow monastery

  Easter, timing of

  Easter Rising 1916

  anniversaries

  economic issues

  economic protectionism

  Edgeworth, Maria

  Edict of Nantes

  education

  Education Act 1947

  Edward VI

  Edward Bruce

  Egypt

  electoral systems

  electricity supplies

  Eliot, George

  Elizabeth I

  Emain Macha (Navan Fort)

  Emergency

  see also Second World War

  emigration

  becomes choice over obligation

  to Britain

  Catholic

  to Europe

  to France

  influence on Ireland

  to North America

  Presbyterian

  to South Africa

  Emmet, Robert

  Emmet, Thomas Addis

  England–Scotland Union 1707

  English Chartists

  English Church

  English civil war

  English colonial expansion

  English, James

  Ennis

  Enniscorthy, rebellion 1798

  Enniskillen

  Erin’s Hope (ship)

  Ériu

  Essex, Earl of

  Etiene de Blois (Stephen)

  Eugenius III, Pope

  European Central Bank

  European Community

  European Convention

  European Court of Human Rights

  European Economic Community (EEC)

  European fascism

  European Union (EU)

  Eurovision Song Contest

  Examiner

  exports

  ‘external association’

  Family Allowances Bill 1956

  famine

  1579-83

  1600s

  1700s

  1800s

  see also Potato Famine

  farmers

  see also peasant tenant farmers

  fascism, European

  Faughart

  Fenian Brotherhood

  Ferdinand, Archduke Franz

  Ferns

  Fianna

  Fianna Fáil Party

  government

  Fine Gael party

  Finnen

  First World War

  Fishmongers’ Company of London

  Fitt, Gerry

  FitzGerald, Garret

  Fitzgerald, Gerald, Eighth Earl of Kildare

  Fitzgerald, Thomas, Tenth Earl of Kildare

  Fitzgerald’s of Kildare

  ‘Flight of the Earls’

  Four Courts, Dublin

  Foyle Lough

  Foyle river

  France

  fall of

  Napoleonic Wars

  revolutionary

  franchise

  Franco, Francisco

  Frankish Church

  free trade areas

  French Catholicism

  French forces, invasions of Ireland

  French navy

  Fusiliers’ Arch, Dublin

  Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA)

  Gaelic language

  Gaelic League

  Gallicism

  Gall

  Gallagher, Rory

  Galway

  Gaskell, Elizabeth

  Gaul

  gay rights

  genealogy

  general elections

  1874

  1880

  1885

  1886

  1927

  1932

  1937

  1948

  Genesis, Book of

  Egghead, Patrick

  Geographic

  George III

  George IV (formerly Prince Regent)

  George V

  Germany

  arms shipments

  possible invasion of Ireland

  and the Second World War

  Giant’s Causeway

  Gibraltar, battle of

  Gilbert, Sir Humphrey

  Giraldus Cambrensis (Gerald of Wales)

  Gladstone, Sir William Ewart

  Gladstone administration

  Glasgow

  Glasnevin Catholic cemetery

  global financial crisis 2007

  Glorious Revolution

  gold

  Goldenbridge Catholic cemetery

  Gonne, Maud

  Gospels

  Government of Ireland Act 1920

  ‘Graces’ 1628

  Grand Alliance

  Grattan, Henry

  Great Depression

  Greeks

  Gregory I (the Great), Pope

  Gregory XIII, Pope

  Gregory of Tours, St

  Gregory, Augusta

  Grey, Lord

  Greysteel

  Griffith, Arthur

  Grosse Isle, Quebec

  guerrilla warfare

  Guildhall Square, Derry

  Guilford pub bombings 1974

  Gunpowder Plot 1605

  Guntram

  habeas corpus

  Hamilton, James

  Handel, George Frideric

  Hapsburg Empire

  ‘Hard Life, The’ (O’Brien)

  Hardie, Keir

  Hart’s Hill

  Hassett, Sergeant Patrick

  Haughey, Charles

  Healy, Declan

  heaven

  hell

  Helvick Head

  Henrietta Maria

  Henry II

  Henry III

  Henry VII

  Henry VIII

  Hi
bernia

  History of Ireland (O’Grady)

  Hitler, Adolf

  Home Government Association, Dublin

  Home Rule

  Home Rule bills

  1886

  1893

  1912

  Home Rule Party

  Honorius I, Pope

  horling (game)

  House of Commons

  House of Lords

  housing

  Howard, Thomas, Earl of Surrey

  Howth

  Huguenots

  Hume, John

  Hundred Years’ War

  Hungary

  hunger strikes

  Hyde, Douglas

  Ierne

  Illustrated London News

  Ímar

  immigration

  India

  Indian Mutiny 1857

  Indomptable (ship)

  industrial schools

  influenza pandemic

  Inghinidhe na hÉireann (Daughters of Erin)

  inheritance laws

  international bailout

  International Monetary Fund

  Invincibles

  Iona

  Iona monastery

  Ionesco, Eugène

  Irish Brigade

  Irish Catholic Church

  and the Boers

  and the Catholic Association

  censorship policies

  child abuse scandals

  and the Fenians

  and the Irish constitution 1937

  and the Irish Free State

  and the Irish Republic

  nineteenth century rise of

  as oppositional political movement

  and partition

  and socialism

  as underground organization

  and women

  Irish Catholic emancipation

  voted through 1829

  Irish Catholic (newspaper)

  Irish Catholicism

  and Cromwell

  fusion with Irish nationalism

  and the Irish Confederacy

  Irish Catholics

  and the 1641 rebellion

  alliance with the Presbyterians

  armed militiamen

  and the Battle of Aughrim

  and Charles I

  and Charles II

  and the Cromwellian era

  and the Easter Rising

  and the era of William III

  funeral rites

  and Gladstone

  and Home Rule

  massacres

  middle-class

  and Moran

  and Northern Ireland

  and Parnell

  and partition

  and Plantation of the counties

  and the Potato Famine

  and Repeal

  ‘shopocracy’

  and the Society of United Irishmen

  and the Troubles

  and union

  Irish Church

  dioceses

  and Gladstone

  Gregorian reforms

  Irish appointments forbidden

  and James II

  new English

  persistence under William III

  and Rome

  Tudor moves on

  Irish Citizen Army (ICA)

  Irish civil service

  Irish civil war

  Irish Confederacy

  Irish constitution 1937

  Irish Countrywomen’s Association

  Irish cultural identity

  Irish cultural nationalism

  Irish Free State

  censorship culture

  civil war

  constitution

  electricity supplies

  general election 1948

  language

  popular culture

  Irish Free State government

  Irish Independent (newspaper)

  Irish intelligence

  Irish language

  Irish Literary Revival

  Irish Literary Theatre

  Irish Medical Association (IMA)

  Irish national identity

  Irish nationalism

  Irish nationalists

  Irish neutrality

  Irish parliament

  and the Act of Union

  legislative independence

  under William III

  see also Dáil

  Irish Party

  Irish People (newspaper)

  Irish Protestants

  and the 1641 rebellion

  Ascendancy in Ireland

  and the Battle of Aughrim

  and Catholic emancipation

  and Charles II

  and the era of William III

  and Gladstone

  and Home Rule

  and the Irish Free State

  massacres

  nationalist literature

  and Northern Ireland

  and partition

  remodelling of the political landscape

  and the Siege of Derry

  and the Troubles

  and union

  Irish Question

  Irish Republic

  debts

  declaration 1949

  economy

  education

  health system

  political corruption

  real estate bubble

  relinquishes claim on Northern territories

  renewal

  and social change

  and the Troubles

  under Lemass

  ‘Irish Republic’ bonds

  Irish Republic government

  Irish Republican Army (IRA)

  arms sweeps

  and Bloody Sunday

  ceasefires xxi

  disarmament

  formation

  and the Offences against the State Act

  and the Troubles

  see also Provisional IRA; Real IRA

  Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB)

  Irish Sea

  Irish Tenant League

  Irish Times (newspaper)

  Irish Trades’ Union Congress

  Irish Transport and General Workers’ Union (ITGWU)

  Irish Transvaal Committee

  Irish unity

  Irish Volunteers

  see also Cumann na mBan; National Volunteers

  Irish wolf

  Islandmagee

  Italian troops

  Jackson, Andrew

  Jacobites

  James I

  James II

  Jameson Raid

  Jamestown, North Virginia

  Jarrow monastery

  Jesuits

  Jesus

  jewellery, bronze age

  Jews

  Johannesburg

  John, King of England

  John XXII, Pope

  John XXIII, Pope

  Johnston, Denis

  Joyce, James

  Kavanagh, Patrick

  Keane, Eamonn

  Keating, Séan

  Kells, Book of

  Kelly, Jerome

  Kelly, Ned x

  Kelly, Tom

  Kennedy, John F.

  Kildare monastery

  Kilkenny

  Statutes of

  Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin

  Easter Rising executions

  Kilmichael ambush

  Kilwarden, Lord

  King, Martin Luther

  Kinsale

  battle of

  Knights of the Red Branch

  Knowth passage tombs

  Kruger, President

  Labour government (British)

  labour movement

  British

  Irish

  Labour Party (Irish)

  Labourers, Statute of 1351

  Ladysmith

  Laigin

  Lancaster, House of

  Land Acts

  land annuities

  land nationalization

  land reform

  Land War

  landlords

&
nbsp; Laoghaire (Lóegaire)

  Larkin, James

  Latin

  Laudabiliter

  law

  Law, Andrew Bonar

  lawlessness

  Lawrence, Sir Thomas

  Lawyers’ Artillery Corps

  Leabhar Gabhaile (Book of Invasions)

  Leader (publication)

  Lebor Gabála Érenn (‘Book of the Taking of Ireland’)

  Leinster

  Lemass, Séan

  Letter to the People of Ireland (O’Connell)

  Libau (German vessel)

  Liberal government

  Liberal Party

  life expectancy

  Liffey river

  Limerick

  Limerick, Treaty of

  Lindisfarne Gospels

  Lindisfarne monastery

  linen

  Lismore

  literature

  Liverpool

  Lloyd George, David

  lock-outs

  London

  direct rule of Northern Ireland

  Fenian Bombings of

  guilds

  IRA bombings

  society

  strikes

  and the Troubles

  Londonderry

  Londonderry, Lord

  Londonderry cathedral

  Longford

  Longley, Michael xxi

  Loughgall

  Louis VII of France

  loyalists

  Luftwaffe

  Luxeuil monastery

  M62 coach bombing

  MacBride, John

  MacBride, Séan

  MacDonagh, Thomas

  MacDonnell clan

  Macha

  Maclise, Daniel

  MacManus, Terence

  MacNeice, Louis

  MacNeill, Eoin

  Máel Seachnaill

  Maelmordha MacMurchada

  Magdalen laundries

  Magee, John

  Magersfontein

  Magna Carta

  Major, John

  Malachy, St

  Mallow

  Manchester Martyrs

  Mansion House, Dublin

  Manx mercenaries

  maritime trade ix–x

  Markiewicz, Constance

  marriage

  ‘marriage bar’

  Martyn, Edward

  Marx, Karl

  Mary I

  Mary II

  Mary, Queen of Scots

  Mary of Modena

  Masonic lodges

  mass political movements

  Mathgamain

  Matilda

  Maxwell, Sir John

  Mayflower (ship)

  Maynooth

  Maynooth seminary

  Maze prison

  McGuinness, Martin

  McQuaid, Archbishop John Charles

  Meath

  Medb of Connacht

  Medieval Warm Period

  megaliths

  Melodies (Moore)

  Melville, Herman

  mercenaries

  mesolithic peoples

  Milesians of Iberia

  militia bill

  Milton, John

  missionaries

  Mitchel, John

  Moira, Lord

  Monaghan

  monasteries

  Irish

  stripped of power

  Tudor grip on

  Viking attacks on

  warfare between

  writings

  Irish export model

  monks

  Monster Meetings

  Montgomery, Hugh

  Moore, Thomas

  Mór

  Moran, D.P.

  Mozambique

  Muirchú

  Mullingar

  Municipal Corporations Act 1840

  Munster

  and the 1641 rebellion

 

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