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The History of Ireland: The Era of Tudor Reign (eBook)

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2022
1224 Seiten
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The History of Ireland: The Era of Tudor Reign - Richard Bagwell
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Richard Bagwell's "The History of Ireland: The Era of Tudor Reign" is an exhaustive scholarly exploration of a pivotal period in Irish history, marked by the complex interplay of political power, cultural transformation, and religious strife. Bagwell employs a meticulous narrative style, blending detailed primary research with analytical insights, thereby situating the Tudor reign within the broader contours of Irish historiography. The work resonates with the literary tradition of historical writing, characterized by rich descriptions and a keen sense of place, illuminating how Tudor policies irrevocably shaped Ireland's socio-political landscape during the 16th century. Bagwell, a distinguished historian and prominent figure in Irish studies, draws upon his extensive background in Anglo-Irish relations and his academic expertise in early modern history. His works underscore his commitment to unveiling the nuances of Ireland's complex past, and his passion for the subject is evident in the depth of his research and the clarity of his prose. Bagwell's experiences as an Irish nationalist and his scholarly pursuits coalesce in this work, providing readers with a critical understanding of the implications of Tudor rule. "The History of Ireland: The Era of Tudor Reign" is an indispensable resource for scholars, students, and history enthusiasts alike. Its comprehensive examination not only enriches the understanding of Tudor Ireland but also invites readers to reflect on the enduring impacts of this era across centuries. This book is essential for anyone seeking to navigate the complexities of Irish history in its formative years.

Richard Bagwell was a distinguished historian noted for his scholarly contributions to the study of Irish history, particularly during the Tudor period. He is primarily renowned for his seminal work 'The History of Ireland: The Era of Tudor Reign,' which is often cited as a key reference for researchers and enthusiasts of Irish history. Bagwell's approach to history was meticulous and involved a rigorous analysis of primary sources, which contributed to a deeper understanding of the social, political, and economic aspects of Ireland during the 16th century. His writings demonstrated a methodical narrative style, underpinned by detailed research, which provided a nuanced portrayal of the complexities of Irish Tudor history. Though his biographical details, including his lifespan and educational background, might not be widely known among contemporary audiences, Bagwell's historical contributions have had a lasting impact on the field of Irish historical studies. His work remains a testament to the scholarly pursuit of a thorough and objective exploration of historical periods that have shaped modern Ireland. Through his detailed expositions of the Tudor era, Bagwell has helped to provide clarity on a particularly turbulent epoch in Irish history, thereby enriching the corpus of historical literature available to scholars and history enthusiasts alike.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Neuzeit bis 1918
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Schlagworte 16th century Ireland • Anglo-Irish relations • Colonial ambitions • conquest narratives • court politics • cultural influences Ireland • dynastic power struggles • Early modern Ireland • Ecclesiastical transformations • European History • Fenian Brotherhood • historical insight Tudor • Historical Scholarship • In the Heart of the Sea • Ireland under English rule • Irish-English relations • Irish historical texts • irish history books • Irish social structure • Patrick James Whelan • political upheaval Ireland • political upheavals • religious conflict Tudor • Richard Bagwell author • Richard Bagwell research • Say Nothing • Scholarly historical analysis • scholarly rigor • Societal Shifts • The Art of War • The Cambridge Modern History Collection • The Famine Plot • The Great Influenza • The Immortal Irishman • The Splendid and the Vile • Tudor conquest of Ireland • Tudor era Ireland • Tudor Ireland • Tudor Ireland history
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