The Story of the Irish Race

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Cosimo, Inc., Apr 1, 2005 - Health & Fitness - 736 pages
To understand modern Ireland one must understand the history of Ireland. Its legends, religious and political life, culture, and wider contributions to the world remain linked to its rich past. In The Story of the Irish Race, popular writer and storyteller Seumas MacManus provides a wide-ranging look at the development of Ireland and its people. Beginning with the early colonization by the Milesius of Spain, MacManus explores ancient stories about the Tuatha De Danann, Cuchullain, Fionn and the Fian, Irish invasions of Britain, St. Bridget and St. Patrick, Irish missionaries and scholars abroad, and life and culture in ancient and medieval Ireland. He also investigates more recent events and names in Irish history, such as Oliver Cromwell, "The Wild Geese," Wolfe Tone, Daniel O'Connell, the Fenians, the Famine, Charles Stewart Parnell, and the Land League. From its earliest days to the Easter Rising, MacManus provides an entertaining and enlightening look at one of the most fascinating cultures we know. SEUMAS MacMANUS was a prolific Donegal-based author who published a number of books in the U.S., including Donegal Fairy Stories, In Chimney-Corners, The Donegal Wonder-Book, The Well o' the World's End, and A Lad of the O'Friels. He contributed stories to some of the leading magazines of his day, including Harper's and The Century. He was married to Anna Johnson, who, under the pen name Ethna Carbery, published two volumes of verse, The Passionate Heart and The Four Winds of Erin.
 

Contents

THE ENGLISH INVASION
319
NORMAN AND GAEL
331
TRADE IN MEDIEVAL IRELAND
340
LEARNING IN MEDIEVAL IRELAND
346
THE GERALDINES
353
HENRY VIIIS POLICIES
362
XLII
368
RED HUGH
379

CONN OF THE HUNDRED BATTLES
40
CORMAC MACART
45
TARA
54
THE FAIRS
58
FIONN AND THE FIAN
64
THE BREAK OF ULSTER
74
NIALL OF THE NINE HOSTAGES
77
IRISH INVASIONS OF BRITAIN 84
87
GENERAL REVIEW OF PAGAN IRELAND
90
IRISH CHRISTIANITY BEFORE ST PATRICK
103
ST PATRICK
109
THE BREHON LAWS
129
ST BRIDGET
142
WOMEN IN ANCIENT IRELAND
151
COLM CILLE
160
THE POETS
176
THE IRISH KINGDOM OF SCOTLAND
192
THE CENTURIES OF THE SAINTS
196
LEARNING IN ANCIENT IRELAND
212
THE IRISH MISSIONARIES ABROAD
232
IRISH SCHOLARS ABROAD
256
THE VIKINGS IN IRELAND
267
HOSPITALITY IN ANCIENT IRELAND
287
THE TRIBE
293
MANNER OF LIVING IN ANCIENT IRELAND
296
STRUCTURAL ANTIQUITIES
301
VARIOUS ARTS OF ANCIENT IRELAND
307
XLVI
385
SUPPRESSING THE RACE
399
THE ULSTER PLANTATION
405
THE RISING OF 1641
411
LI
428
LVII
436
LVIII
505
THE UNION
526
LXI
532
DANIEL OCONNELL
538
LXIII
545
LXIV
551
LXV
560
LXVI
567
LXVII
574
LXVIII
584
LXIX
590
THE GREAT FAMINE
602
THE FENIANS
611
LXXII
621
THE LAND STRUGGLE BEGINS
631
THE LADIES LAND LEAGUE
644
FALL OF PARNELL AND OF PARLIAMENTARIANISM
659
LXXVIII
684
LXXIX
691
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SEUMAS MacMANUS was a prolific Donegal-based author who published a number of books in the U.S., including Donegal Fairy Stories, In Chimney-Corners, The Donegal Wonder-Book, The Well o' the World's End, and A Lad of the O'Friels. He contributed stories to some of the leading magazines of his day, including Harper's and The Century. He was married to Anna Johnson, who, under the pen name Ethna Carbery, published two volumes of verse, The Passionate Heart and The Four Winds of Erin.

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