The History of Ireland (eBook)

During the Stuarts and the Interregnum

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2022
1053 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654740289-3 (EAN)

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The History of Ireland - Richard Bagwell
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In 'The History of Ireland: Ireland under the Stuarts and During the Interregnum', Richard Bagwell meticulously recounts the transformative period of Ireland from 1603 to 1688. His three-volume historical work chronicles the political and social upheavals as the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland became personally united under James VI, navigated through the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, experienced the seismic changes of the Interregnum, and witnessed the downfall of the Stuart Dynasty with the Glorious Revolution. Bagwell's prose is scholarly yet accessible, rich with detail and an intimate understanding of the era's complexity. His research is underpinned by a wide array of contemporary sources, offering a comprehensive and nuanced portrayal of seventeenth-century Ireland within its broader British and European context.
Richard Bagwell, an esteemed historian, was deeply influenced by his background and a fervent interest in the convoluted tapestry of Ireland's past. His scholarly endeavors were likely driven by a desire to illuminate the intricate nexus of events that shaped modern Ireland, and his position as both an observer and a descendant of actors within these historical episodes afforded him a unique perspective. His work stands as a testament to an unwavering commitment to objectively analyzing a tumultuous and pivotal epoch in Irish history.
Tailored for historians, students of Irish studies, and readers with a keen interest in the Stuart period, 'The History of Ireland' is a seminal work that offers a definitive examination of a nation in a state of transformation. Bagwell provides readers with an immersive experience of the seventeenth century, inviting them to grasp the full weight of historical actions and their lasting impact on the cultural and political landscape of Ireland. This book is not only an essential contribution to historiography but also a compelling narrative that ensures the echoes of the past resonate with clarity and insight for contemporary audiences.

Richard Bagwell (1840 – 1918) was a distinguished Irish historian, best known for his substantial contribution to the study of Ireland's past through his seminal work, 'Ireland under the Tudors' (1885–1890) and 'Ireland under the Stuarts' (1909–1916). With meticulous research and comprehensive detailing, Bagwell's work on 'The History of Ireland' provides an in-depth analysis of the political, social, and economic aspects of Ireland during the Tudor and Stuart periods. His literary style is reflective of the scholarly rigor of his time, with an emphasis on systematic chronology and reliance on primary sources, which has made his writings an invaluable resource for researchers and students of Irish history. A graduate of Trinity College, Dublin, his methodical approach to the study of history was informed by his commitment to accuracy and objectivity, characteristics that have long rendered his work a cornerstone in the field of Irish historical literature. Bagwell's contributions extend beyond his published works, as he was also heavily involved in the historical community, offering insights and critiques that demonstrated a profound understanding of Ireland's complex historical narrative.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Schlagworte ancient ireland • Celtic mythology • Dubliners • Easter Rising • European History • History of the Emerald Isle • Ireland’s historical events • Ireland’s political history • Ireland’s social history • Irish culture and heritage • Irish historical figures • Irish History • Oscar Wilde • Richard Bagwell author • The Birth of Britain • the great famine • The Immortal Irishman • The Irish Brigade • The Irish Slaves • To Hell or Barbados
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