Peter and Fiona Somerset Fry explain the origins of the present troubles in the north, emphasizing the line of continuity in religious faith and in social organization which still plays a key role in Ireland today. They do not put forward any cut-and-dry solution, but the book ends hopefully, reflecting the author's faith in the courage and intelligence of the different peoples of Ireland. More Reviews and Recommendations Editorial Reviews - A History of Ireland From Barnes & Noble
Covers the neolithic, bronze, & iron ages; the arrival of Christianity; the golden age of scholars; the Viking period; more. From the Publisher
Peter and Fiona Somerset Fry explain the origins of the present troubles in the north, emphasizing the line of continuity in religious faith and in social organization which still plays a key role in Ireland today. They do not put forward any cut-and-dry solution, but the book ends hopefully, reflecting the author's faith in the courage and intelligence of the different peoples of Ireland. Loading...
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