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The author offers a chronological survey of Ireland’s political and social history from early times through the nineteenth century into the contemporary question, tracing conquest, Tudor and Stuart wars, penal legislation, the Union, famine and evictions, and later movements including O’Connell, Parnell, and Gladstone-era reforms. He connects recurring unrest to geography, colonial conflict, economic structure and land tenure, reviews successive land laws and government responses, and appends an expert account of the Irish land code. The tone favors reconciliation and pragmatic reform over violence or separation.
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