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The battle-fields of Ireland from 1688 to 1691 - Including Limerick and Athlone Aughrim and the Boyne; history of the Jacobite war in Ireland - cover

The battle-fields of Ireland from 1688 to 1691 - Including Limerick and Athlone Aughrim and the Boyne; history of the Jacobite war in Ireland

John Boyle

Verlag: Good Press

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In "The Battle-Fields of Ireland, from 1688 to 1691," John Boyle crafts an incisive historical narrative that scrutinizes one of Ireland's most tumultuous periods. Employing a vivid prose style, Boyle immerses readers in the violent confrontations and political intrigues of the Williamite War, highlighting key battles such as the Siege of Derry and the Battle of the Boyne. His meticulous attention to detail and deployment of primary sources exemplify a commitment to historical accuracy, situating this work within the broader context of Irish resistance and the complex interplay of national identity and colonial power during the late 17th century. John Boyle, an eminent scholar of Irish history, draws from his deep-rooted heritage and academic training to provide a compelling account of this era. His passion for unveiling the complexities of Ireland's past is evident throughout the book. Boyle's understanding of the sociopolitical landscape of his time informs his narrative, allowing readers to engage with the historical events and figures in a profound manner. This book is highly recommended for historians, students, and anyone interested in understanding the intricate tapestry of Ireland's past. Boyle's comprehensive exploration not only elucidates pivotal battles but also encourages readers to appreciate the enduring legacy of this formative conflict.
Verfügbar seit: 31.10.2023.
Drucklänge: 237 Seiten.

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