Read The Story of Ireland: A History of the Irish People Online
Authors: Neil Hegarty
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concentration camps
Confederate army
Cong, Cross of
Congo
Connacht
Connolly, James
Conolly, William
Conservative Government (British)
Conservatives
Constantine x
constructive unionism
contraception
Cook, James
Cooney, Gabriel
Cooper Union, New York
Cork
and the Black Death
British relinquish control of
Famine
monks of
Monster Meetings
Viking settlements
see also
North Cork militia
cornmeal (Peel’s brimstone)
Cornwallis, Lord
Cosgrave, W. T.
Cosshay
Council of Ireland
Counter-Reformation
County Antrim
County Armagh
County Carlow
County Cavan
County Clare
by-election 1828
County Cork
County Derry
County Donegal
County Down
County Fermanagh
County Kerry
County Kilkenny
County Londonderry
County Mayo
County Meath
County Monaghan
County Sligo
county system
County Tyrone
Courtenay, Ellen
Covenant
Craig, James
Craigavon
Crimean War
Criminal Law Amendment Act 1935
Croagh Patrick
Cromwell, Oliver
Cromwell, Thomas
Crown, Irish allegiance to
Cúchulainin
Cúl Dreimhne, battle of
Cullen, Cardinal Paul
Cumann na mBan
Cumann na nGaedheal (confederation of the Gaels)
government
Curragh barracks, proto-mutiny
Custom House, Dublin
Cuvier
Dáil
Dál Ríata
Dalcassians
see also
Brian Bóruma (Boru)
Dalkey
Dana
Danes
Darwin, Charles
Davis, Thomas
Davitt, Michael
de Lacy, Hugh
de Valera, Éamon
death penalty, abolition
Declan of Ardmore, St x
Defenders
Democratic Party
Democratic Unionist Party (DUP)
Dempsey, Anthony
deportation
Derg, Lough
Dermot McCarthy of Desmond
Dermot MacMurrough
Derry
Bloody Sunday
burning of 1608
Jacobite Siege of
riots 1968
social deprivation
and the Troubles
Dervorgilla
Desmond, Earls of
diamonds
Disraeli, Benjamin
Disraeli administration
Dissenters
see also
Presbyterians
divorce
‘Document No. 2’
Docwra, Sir Henry
Donaghadee
Donal, King of Limerick
Donal O’Neill
Donegal
Downpatrick
Dowth passage tombs
Doyle, Bishop James Warren
Draperstown
Drogheda
druids
Dublin
and the 1641 rebellion
and the Act of Union
Anglo Norman conquest
anti-imperialist marches
and the Black Death
Boer cause marches
church-building in
and Connolly
and Cromwell
Easter Rising 1916
and Emmet’s rebellion plans
and the Famine
Fenian rallies
first Catholic lord mayor
and the Government of Ireland Act
IRA action in
and the Irish Republican Brotherhood
and the Irish Transport and General Workers’ Union
James II in
and Jonathan Swift
national cultural institutions
Norse
parades
poverty
real estate bubble
rebellion 1798
and the Scottish invasion
and the Second World War
and the Terence MacManus funeral
Tone imprisoned in
and the Troubles
Tudor
Victoria’s visit to
under William III
Dublin Castle
Dundas, Henry
Dungall, St
Dungannon
Dunlap, John
DuPont
Durrow, Book of
Durrow monastery
Easter, timing of
Easter Rising 1916
anniversaries
economic issues
economic protectionism
Edgeworth, Maria
Edict of Nantes
education
Education Act 1947
Edward VI
Edward Bruce
Egypt
electoral systems
electricity supplies
Eliot, George
Elizabeth I
Emain Macha (Navan Fort)
Emergency
see also
Second World War
emigration
becomes choice over obligation
to Britain
Catholic
to Europe
to France
influence on Ireland
to North America
Presbyterian
to South Africa
Emmet, Robert
Emmet, Thomas Addis
England–Scotland Union 1707
English Chartists
English Church
English civil war
English colonial expansion
English, James
Ennis
Enniscorthy, rebellion 1798
Enniskillen
Erin’s Hope
(ship)
Ériu
Essex, Earl of
Etiene de Blois (Stephen)
Eugenius III, Pope
European Central Bank
European Community
European Convention
European Court of Human Rights
European Economic Community (EEC)
European fascism
European Union (EU)
Eurovision Song Contest
Examiner
exports
‘external association’
Family Allowances Bill 1956
famine
1579-83
1600s
1700s
1800s
see also
Potato Famine
farmers
see also
peasant tenant farmers
fascism, European
Faughart
Fenian Brotherhood
Ferdinand, Archduke Franz
Ferns
Fianna
Fianna Fáil Party
government
Fine Gael party
Finnen
First World War
Fishmongers’ Company of London
Fitt, Gerry
FitzGerald, Garret
Fitzgerald, Gerald, Eighth Earl of Kildare
Fitzgerald, Thomas, Tenth Earl of Kildare
Fitzgerald’s of Kildare
‘Flight of the Earls’
Four Courts, Dublin
Foyle Lough
Foyle river
France
fall of
Napoleonic Wars
revolutionary
franchise
Franco, Francisco
Frankish Church
free trade areas
French Catholicism
French forces, invasions of Ireland
French navy
Fusiliers’ Arch, Dublin
Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA)
Gaelic language
Gaelic League
Gallicism
Gall
Gallagher, Rory
Galway
Gaskell, Elizabeth
Gaul
gay rights
genealogy
general elections
1874
1880
1885
1886
1927
1932
1937
1948
Genesis, Book of
Egghead, Patrick
Geographic
George III
George IV (formerly Prince Regent)
George V
Germany
arms shipments
possible invasion of Ireland
and the Second World War
Giant’s Causeway
Gibraltar, battle of
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey
Giraldus Cambrensis (Gerald of Wales)
Gladstone, Sir William Ewart
Gladstone administration
Glasgow
Glasnevin Catholic cemetery
global financial crisis 2007
Glorious Revolution
gold
Goldenbridge Catholic cemetery
Gonne, Maud
Gospels
Government of Ireland Act 1920
‘Graces’ 1628
Grand Alliance
Grattan, Henry
Great Depression
Greeks
Gregory I (the Great), Pope
Gregory XIII, Pope
Gregory of Tours, St
Gregory, Augusta
Grey, Lord
Greysteel
Griffith, Arthur
Grosse Isle, Quebec
guerrilla warfare
Guildhall Square, Derry
Guilford pub bombings 1974
Gunpowder Plot 1605
Guntram
habeas corpus
Hamilton, James
Handel, George Frideric
Hapsburg Empire
‘Hard Life, The’ (O’Brien)
Hardie, Keir
Hart’s Hill
Hassett, Sergeant Patrick
Haughey, Charles
Healy, Declan
heaven
hell
Helvick Head
Henrietta Maria
Henry II
Henry III
Henry VII
Henry VIII
Hibernia
History of Ireland
(O’Grady)
Hitler, Adolf
Home Government Association, Dublin
Home Rule
Home Rule bills
1886
1893
1912
Home Rule Party
Honorius I, Pope
horling
(game)
House of Commons
House of Lords
housing
Howard, Thomas, Earl of Surrey
Howth
Huguenots
Hume, John
Hundred Years’ War
Hungary
hunger strikes
Hyde, Douglas
Ierne
Illustrated London News
Ímar
immigration
India
Indian Mutiny 1857
Indomptable
(ship)
industrial schools
influenza pandemic
Inghinidhe na hÉireann (Daughters of Erin)
inheritance laws
international bailout
International Monetary Fund
Invincibles
Iona
Iona monastery
Ionesco, Eugène
Irish Brigade
Irish Catholic Church
and the Boers
and the Catholic Association
censorship policies
child abuse scandals
and the Fenians
and the Irish constitution 1937
and the Irish Free State
and the Irish Republic
nineteenth century rise of
as oppositional political movement
and partition
and socialism
as underground organization
and women
Irish Catholic emancipation
voted through 1829
Irish Catholic
(newspaper)
Irish Catholicism
and Cromwell
fusion with Irish nationalism
and the Irish Confederacy
Irish Catholics
and the 1641 rebellion
alliance with the Presbyterians
armed militiamen
and the Battle of Aughrim
and Charles I
and Charles II
and the Cromwellian era
and the Easter Rising
and the era of William III
funeral rites
and Gladstone
and Home Rule
massacres
middle-class
and Moran
and Northern Ireland
and Parnell
and partition
and Plantation of the counties
and the Potato Famine
and Repeal
‘shopocracy’
and the Society of United Irishmen
and the Troubles
and union
Irish Church
dioceses
and Gladstone
Gregorian reforms
Irish appointments forbidden
and James II
new English
persistence under William III
and Rome
Tudor moves on
Irish Citizen Army (ICA)
Irish civil service
Irish civil war
Irish Confederacy
Irish constitution 1937
Irish Countrywomen’s Association
Irish cultural identity
Irish cultural nationalism
Irish Free State
censorship culture
civil war
constitution
electricity supplies
general election 1948
language
popular culture
Irish Free State government
Irish Independent
(newspaper)
Irish intelligence
Irish language
Irish Literary Revival
Irish Literary Theatre
Irish Medical Association (IMA)
Irish national identity
Irish nationalism
Irish nationalists
Irish neutrality
Irish parliament
and the Act of Union
legislative independence
under William III
see also
Dáil
Irish Party
Irish People
(newspaper)
Irish Protestants
and the 1641 rebellion
Ascendancy in Ireland
and the Battle of Aughrim
and Catholic emancipation
and Charles II
and the era of William III
and Gladstone
and Home Rule
and the Irish Free State
massacres
nationalist literature
and Northern Ireland
and partition
remodelling of the political landscape
and the Siege of Derry
and the Troubles
and union
Irish Question
Irish Republic
debts
declaration 1949
economy
education
health system
political corruption
real estate bubble
relinquishes claim on Northern territories
renewal
and social change
and the Troubles
under Lemass
‘Irish Republic’ bonds
Irish Republic government
Irish Republican Army (IRA)
arms sweeps
and Bloody Sunday
ceasefires xxi
disarmament
formation
and the Offences against the State Act
and the Troubles
see also
Provisional IRA; Real IRA
Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB)