In Book 04 of "A Popular History of Ireland" by Thomas D’Arcy McGee, the author continues to provide a thorough and engaging account of Ireland's history up to the Emancipation of the Catholics. McGee's writing is clear and accessible, making this complex subject matter easily digestible for readers of all backgrounds.
In this volume, McGee delves into the political and social changes that occurred in Ireland during this time period, including the struggles for Catholic emancipation and the rise of nationalist movements. He also explores the lives of key figures in Ireland's history, shedding light on their contributions to the country's development.
Overall, McGee's "A Popular History of Ireland" is a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning more about Ireland's past. His writing is engaging and well-researched, making this series a must-read for history buffs and casual readers alike.
Book Description:
Thomas D’Arcy McGee was an Irish refugee and a father of the Canadian confederation. His work on Irish history is comprehensive, encompassing twelve books; Book 4 begins with the first Norman invasion of the island and continues to the end of the 13th century.