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Kilmainham Gaol |
In January of 2015 I led the study abroad trip that I was researching the year before. I didn't get to Kilmainham Gaol this time but I left Dublin knowing I needed to learn more about Irish history. So when I got home I went to Barnes & Noble, browsed the limited collection of books on Irish history and chose this one.
"A Brief History of Ireland" starts with the prehistory of the island and finishes in Dublin in 2007. It is definitely brief, in that is really only touches on the basics of each important phase of Irish history. I knew already that I was most interested in the events surrounding the Irish Rising of 1916. Modern history doesn't interest me much, so I sort of lost interest in the book once I got past that part. But of course, that isn't the fault of the book. The history of the development of Dublin was interesting as well, having just been there. It was fun to know I had been to many of the places mentioned in the book.
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Kilmainham Gaol |
I would definitely recommend this book to someone like me who was looking for something basic. It wouldn't be approriate for someone who already had this understanding. I would particularly recommend it to someone who was planning a trip to Ireland. My first trip to Kilmainham Gaol would have been much more meaningful had I read this book first. At least I know that when I go back, I will really comprehend the significance of the place in a way I couldn't before.
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