
Irish History - Reddit
A place for discussions about Irish history. This is a somewhat more serious subreddit compared to many others. Make sure to familiarize yourself with our rules and guidelines BEFORE participating. …
What is the best book for learning about the history of Ireland?
Aug 20, 2023 · A History of Ireland in 250 Episodes by Jonathan Bardon is very good - very easy to read, packs a punch and keeps it very digestible, right from the last ice age to about 1970. I’ve …
Scotland Ireland relations : r/IrishHistory - Reddit
Oct 25, 2023 · The Crown of England that was headed by a Scottish monarch. James VI and I moved down to England from Scotland to rule both countries. And honestly analysing English history (with …
Ireland in an alternate timeline where Brits were nicer.
Jun 5, 2023 · Basically, suddenly after the Irish famine, the Kingdom of Great Britain helped the people in Ireland, preventing more people to immigrate to America. Furthermore, the Brits also granted the …
Ireland : r/ireland - Reddit
Jan 15, 2022 · 832K subscribers in the ireland community. Céad míle fáilte! An all-island subreddit for discussion of Irish news, politics, culture, history and…
: r/ireland - Reddit
Dec 21, 2023 · 793K subscribers in the ireland community. Céad míle fáilte! An all-island subreddit for discussion of Irish news, politics, culture, history and…
Why did the UK “accept”Ireland’s independence so quickly ... - Reddit
Nov 26, 2023 · Why did the UK “accept”Ireland’s independence so quickly when the British Empire was at its height? I know that Ireland wasn’t the most important part of the empire but intuitively such a …
Why is Oliver Cromwell hated in Ireland? : r/AskHistory - Reddit
Sep 2, 2022 · Cromwell's conquest of Ireland, fought against the Irish Catholic Confederation allied to the English crown, was extraordinarily bloody. Without going through the entire history of modern …
What dark spots in Irish history do you wish got talked about ... - Reddit
Sep 28, 2023 · Slavery and the fuidir in early medieval Ireland. The place was not a paradise. Brehon Law was explicitly the Feineachas - the law of free men, not designed to protect the unfree.
What if the entirety of Ireland was settled by the British and the ...
If they stayed in ireland ,and they kept their families their and began to colonise the south of the ireland, the US population might be much less. And the characteristics of America and American culture, …