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Irish Nationality

By Alice Stopford Green

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Explore how a nation's identity was forged through centuries of invasions, cultural integrations, and persistent endurance, birthing an enduring spirit.

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2011-01-09
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Summary

"Irish Nationality" by Alice Stopford Green, unfolds the saga of Irish identity through the ages, starting with the Gaels and their unique ways of life. The narrative paints a picture of Ireland, shaped by its land and history, which helped its people build a culture all their own, apart from Great Britain. The book walks through the early days of the Gaels, showing how they governed themselves with a tribal system that brought everyone together. Roman and Scandinavian influences came and went, each leaving its mark, but the Irish spirit remained strong; the book introduces the reader to how the Irish’s perseverance molded everything into something distinctly Irish that stood strong through invasions and cultural shifts, building the very base of Ireland’s story.

About the Author

Alice Stopford Green was an Irish historian, nationalist, and member of the first Seanad Éireann.

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