
by Thomas Moore
Thomas Moore's The History of Ireland offers a broad historical account of Ireland's past, shaped by the interests and perspectives of an early nineteenth-century writer. The book is valuable for readers who want a literary-historical view of national identity, political struggle, and the way history was narrated in Moore's time.
This work will appeal to students of Irish history, political writing, and cultural memory. It provides context for how Ireland's story was framed for readers of the period, making it useful both as history and as a document of interpretation. Anyone interested in nationhood, conflict, and the writing of the past will find it informative, especially as a period perspective with strong historical interest. and cultural weight.
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