Ireland

The Britannica Guide to Countries of the European Union

Although the independent Irish republic emerged only relatively recently, its rich history and cultural bounties date back centuries. The Irish have long endured strife, struggling against external control--notably English rule--as well as against infighting, often between Roman Catholics and Protestants. Yet even amidst such conflict, Ireland has continued to be known as the "land of saints and scholars," with writers such as James Joyce and W.B. Yeats, as well as musicians U2 and Sinead O'Connor, representing some of its most memorable cultural output. This compelling profile of Ireland surveys the land, people, culture, and history of this storied country, from the beginning of Celtic society to the development of the Celtic Tiger economy of the early 21st century.

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Reading Level: 10

Interest Level: 9-12+

Product type : Library Bound Book
ISBN : 978-1-6227-5058-0
Author : Jeff Wallenfeldt
Copyright : 2014
Language : English
Category : World Geography, Communities and Cultures, World History
Pages : 136
Trim : 7 3/8" x 9 1/4"
Dewey : 941.5
Subject : World Geography, Communities and Cultures, World History
Binding : Library
BISAC : JNF025070, JNF025000
Sidebars • Glossary • Maps • Index • Bibliography

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